Chile aims to end decades of violent land disputes with the Mapuche people

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(Photo: Luis Hidalgo, AP)ERCILLA, Chile ? Chile is taking new steps to end three decades of land disputes with the indigenous Mapuche people that have turned so violent some officials classify the actions as terrorism.
A Mapuche indigenous woman shouts slogans during a march commemorating the eighth anniversary of the police killing of Mapuche indigenous activist Matias Catrileo in Santiago, Chile, Jan.
5, 2016.
She said the process can bring "a durable solution for everyone and anyone who wishes to live in peace" in the Araucania region.
Minster of Interior and Public Security Mario Fern?ndez has labeled the latest violence terrorism.
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, left, speaks during her visit to the region of Araucania, in Temuco, Chile, on Dec.
26, 2016.

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