- AIRA, Indian flagship institution, founder of founders, has been from the outset alongside the brothers of Formosa, in solidarity and offering all the support they may need to resolve this conflict.
- Our experience of over 35 years, always tied to the implementation of Indigenous Rights gives us the authority to express the following:
- "they occur in FORMOSA NO LO should have happened." But not just bullets kill Indians. We are also kills non-compliance with the laws over the years we have managed to create and approve both provincial national and international.
- It is no coincidence that on the map of poverty in Argentina we are indigenous majority. It is no coincidence that the Ombudsman has forced the Federal Government to respond to the serious problems affecting our brothers in the Chaco. It is no accident that we have changed our habitat to clearing irrational at the expense of human life in those places to poison our land, our rivers, our air, flora, fauna. Or that we install open-pit mines with the same consequences to taking over foreign countries at no cost our minerals more valuable. Or that we are contaminated by oil extraction for break the industrial world. It is no coincidence illiteracy prevailing in our communities. Not that we are the main victims of endemic diseases such as Chagas disease, tuberculosis and others, as well as starvation, lack of work, training, denying self-determination, it would mean we would handle our affairs, to which no government, influenced by Multinational landowners, landlords, and they themselves are willing to accept.
- Formosa governor should resign. Not only for being directly responsible for these deaths but the abuses for years been carrying out against Indigenous Communities in his province. We thank the membership we receive on this point. But the tree we do not cover the forest. The big difference between Indian and Western thought is that the West is always acting on effects. "That the resignation of the governor and is now." Until the next death. Indigenous thinking, by contrast, acts on the causes. Thousands of years of experience gives us wisdom. And this tells us today that the real cause of these killings is Formosa, or in any other province that does not respect indigenous rights. It's in the Argentine, now embodied by a government that ultimately pulls us smoke bombs to make us believe that we are responding, while refusing to comply with the laws with the Constitution, the Declaration and recommendations of international organizations of which said part but ignores what these agencies decide, even with the favorable vote of Argentina blotting with elbow what you sign with your hand. - The oldest of the Laws, as it was passed in 1985, sleeps the sleep of the righteous in regard to the true and genuine indigenous participation and representation, as do comply with the law that creates the structure to fill charges related to the government, including its President, with budgets of Indigenous Peoples, alleged recipients do not even know or receive. This situation compounded by the fact that in 1991 he sued the state, five failures for a statement from the Ombudsman, a recommendation of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination of the UN does not make a dent in the national government is systematically refuses to meet with about 23,302 law ordering it to create a true representation, elected by all Indigenous Peoples of the country, and not biased queries and / or digits, such as the Community Spring of Formosa, where that community elected a brother related to the national government and therefore not accepted by the INAI.
- If the Indigenous Coordination Council was in office, we can ensure it does not have time not only more dead Indians, but on the us manage our own affairs, as proposed by Article 5 of the National Law 23.302/85 and the UN Declaration of September 13 2007 at this stage the existing indigenous Argentines would be providing the public treasury rather than removing it.
Formosa "That is a turning point, a before and after. The governor resigns, shall justice. That the Government implement the national and international laws, without changing a point or a comma, it will be justice. (No more bombs smoke, and miracles do not exist or indigenous brothers in the government that we in the national consultation, we have not appointed) Congress regulates Article 75, paragraph 17 of the Constitution, will be justice. It is incorporated into the Constitution the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples of the UN, September 13, 2007, will be justice. (As I just made the Province of San Luis). -
- So yes, it's time that Indian Nations peoples predate the Argentine state do our part. That yes, there will be no more deaths by bullets or starvation, or disease-endemic or illiteracy and discrimination. Recovered in our territories, we will demonstrate that our demands for autonomy are not just words. Formosa martyrs that have died in vain. And now everyone knows that our misfortunes have names and surnames. If no response, if they keep going, we can point to the guilty finger. Now they know we know as well. There may be concealed in bombastic phrases or the fault of another.
Brothers Jalalla, Jalalla. Marichiweu. AIRA, fulfilling the mandate of its indigenous peoples and their leaders without denying compliance and moral obligation to always suggest the way forward.
Rogelio
Guanuco (Town Diaguita Calchaquí) - César Currulef (Mapuche) - Germain Canuhé (Town Ranquel) Gabino Zambrano (Pueblo Kolla) - Marcelo Canuhe (Town Ranquel) - Diana Oliva (Town Ranquel) - Fermin Acuna (Town Ranquel) Ana María Domínguez (Town Ranquel) - Basil Soria (Tupi Guaraní People) - Angel Amado Sayhueque (Town Tehuelche) - Ambrosio Ainqueo (Mapuche) - Florencio Ruiz (Town Mocoví) - Francisco Burgos (Town Diaguita) - Carlos Guanuco (Town Diaguita- Calchaquí) - Isabel mourned (Pueblo Kolla) - Ramon Contreras (Pueblo Toba) Matías Rubén Sarmiento (Pueblo Toba) - Baldomero Espinosa (Pueblo Wichí) - Orlando Garcia (Pueblo Toba)