For a long time, in the south of Chile, there is a situation
of territorial conflict led by the Mapuche people. The aboriginal people of the
area. This conflict is about is about the land dispute that was stolen years
ago.
This situation has produced a constant confrontation with
the police and the current owners of the land. So the police have invested
excessively in combat equipment.
Product of this investment was formed "command
jungle", which two weeks ago killed a young Mapuche. The government
authorities celebrated this news as a triumph of the law. However, it was shown
that the young man was innocent and was not committing a crime at the time he
was shot.
The first thing that comes to mind is "what horrible
news, he was so young ...". Then I ask myself, if he was innocent, why did
he die? And if he was guilty, did he deserve to die?
In no case do I consider death as punishment. I worry about
the safety of people in the streets. It is not acceptable for the police to
lose control and do what they want.
I know that not all policemen are bad but their first duty
is to take care of people, not to attack them.
Finally, I think I should ask for public apologies and that
the responsible person faces justice
Remember once that the police beat my best friend when he
asked for his ID card. he was not doing anything bad
I know that not all policemen are bad but their first duty
is to take care of people, not to attack them. under no circumstance.
How paradoxical is everything, the police committing crimes, corruption without limits, I say
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