“The immediate withdrawal of all the lawsuits in which the government is a persecutor in Mapuche cases” and the “dismissal of all the lawyers of the provincial delegations who have litigated in the Mapuche cases” emerge as two of the main demands of the Mapuche Lavkenche Resistance , a group that claimed responsibility for the arson attack recorded in the commune of Contulmo, Biobío Region.
The writing criticizes the approach of the Government of Gabriel Boric towards the territorial and autonomous problem that this conflict entails in the southern part of the country, for which the Mapuche Lavkenche Resistance gave a period of 48 hours for La Moneda to adopt other measures such as the “Immediate transfer to the CET (Education and Work Centers) of all the convicted PPM (Mapuche Political Prisoners) who already meet the requirements and who have been trapped by political decisions of the Gendarmerie.”
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Another requirement establishes that the Government must order its lawyers “who are part of the persecution of the PPM of Elicura not to appear to litigate the allegations of the appeal for annulment that will be discussed this Monday, April 4, in the Supreme Court.”
The statement also indicates that “less than 20 days after assuming the Boric government, his absolute ignorance of the territorial conflict that is being experienced in Wallmapu has already become clear.”
Likewise, the group communicates that “the government’s perspective has become clear, by evading the situation of the Mapuche political prisoners and militarily reinforcing the police after the end of the state of emergency, tacitly ruling out a possibility of dialogue that would allow the conflict to be resolved.” current”.
“The time has come for the Boric government to set positions, if it wants to partly achieve historical clarification and move towards the desired peace south of Biobío, as its Interior officials have indicated,” adds the Mapuche Lavkenche Resistance statement in who claims responsibility for the attack that ended with 16 buildings and two vehicles on fire.