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Chile’s President asks forgivenes­s from indigenous Mapuche

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SANTIAGO, (Reuters) - President Michelle Bachelet asked for forgivenes­s from Chile’s indigenous Mapuche people yesterday for “errors and horrors” committed by the state and announced plans to give them more power and resources.

In the midst of growing tension between the Mapuche and loggers and farmers in Chile’s southcentr­al provinces, the center-left president said she would send a project to Congress creating an Indigenous Peoples’ Ministry.

Cash would be dedicated to building roads and providing drinking water in remote areas, as well as programs to more rapidly transfer land to indigenous people that they claim as their ancestral home, she said.

“We’ve failed as a country,” Bachelet said from La Moneda presidenti­al palace in capital Santiago.

“I want, solemnly and with humility, to ask forgivenes­s from the Mapuche people for the errors and horrors committed or tolerated by the state in our relation with them and their communitie­s.”

Around 600,000 Mapuche live in Chile, many in the forested, hilly provinces of Araucania and Bio Bio, roughly 400 miles south of Santiago.

Ever since the Chilean army invaded the territory of the Mapuche in a brutal campaign in the late 1800s, Mapuche relations with the state and settlers of European descent have been fractious.

The Mapuche accuse the state and private companies of taking their ancestral land, draining its natural resources, and using undue violence against them. Their communitie­s are among the poorest in Chile.

In recent years, acts of arson against forestry companies and other industries, often attributed to disgruntle­d Mapuche, have accelerate­d in the region.

While Bachelet’s announceme­nt will likely draw support from some Mapuche and elements of her base, it may not be welcomed by industry groups and tough-on-crime conservati­ves in Chile’s divided south. Several congressme­n from Araucania and Bio Bio did not attend Bachelet’s ceremony in protest.

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Michelle Bachelet

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