Starting with two paths of struggle that crossed, one by Santiago
Maldonado, dissapeared and killed by the Argentinean State, and another
by the Mapuche people, we intend to give an overview of the social
conflicts that are deepening in the region dominated by the
Argentinianand Chilean nations.
Starting with two paths of struggle that crossed, one by Santiago
Maldonado, dissapeared and killed by the Argentinean State, and another
by the Mapuche people, that constantly tries to recover their territory
and collective identity, we intend to give an overview of the social
conflicts that are deepening in the region dominated by the
Argentinianand Chilean nations.
While Capital and the States are
trying to pauperize and worsen the condition of the proletarians,
whereby they be argentinians, chileans, mapuche, qom, wichi or
inmigrants, there is a growing number of social movements that are
finding each other and deepening their links. Aboriginal movements,
struggles against mining, foresting, fracking and agrobusiness, prisoner
strikes, the women's movement, massive urban manifestations against the
change in retirement funds and labor laws, and the list goes on and on.
Echos of 2001 are resonating once again.