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The Drama of the Victims of Attacks in the South Macrozone Who Continue to Pay Contributions for Their Land Taken or Burned

Summary by El Líbero
They have no access to their land and in some cases even lost their main source of livelihood, but the State continues to charge them contributions, even after they have been victims of attacks that destroyed their property or could have cost them their lives. That is the reality of many inhabitants of La Araucania and Biobío. The attack on Molino Grollmus is one of the most brutal that has occurred in recent years.
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They have no access to their land and in some cases even lost their main source of livelihood, but the State continues to charge them contributions, even after they have been victims of attacks that destroyed their property or could have cost them their lives. That is the reality of many inhabitants of La Araucania and Biobío. The attack on Molino Grollmus is one of the most brutal that has occurred in recent years.

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El Líbero broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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