Shea, S. (2011, December 20 ). Chile's Mapuche community finds international support. Santiago Times .
This newspaper article is about a request made to the United Nation by a group of authors, artists, and academics from Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Guatemala and the United States to help stop the violence against the Mapuche people. The letter addressed to the UN Rapporteur for the Rights of Indigenous People, sort for an immediate intervention. The Mapuche are about 600,000 in number and mainly reside in the Araucania Region of southern Chile. This is a ten-year conflict based on land dispute between Chilean government and the Mapuche Indians. The Mapuche claim ancestral land ownership and on the other hand, the government is keen on using it for development projects. In the letter, the group accuses the police of using excessive force, citing human rights abuse against the Mapuche. They accused the government of neglecting the rights of the indigenous people while focusing on attaining economic power.
Annotation: The Santiago Times founded in 1990, is a newspaper published in Santiago that circulates in Chile and many regions of Latin America. It reports majorly on environment and socio economic issues. The paper is available online in both English and Spanish languages. The Santiago Times focus on reporting the Mapuche struggle and that is essential for this topic. However, there is possibility of biasness due to the sensitivity of the Mapuche issue...
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