
Deep engagement was expressed by organizations and communities in connection with the possible expulsion from the Lofche Buenuleo. Again, government ignorance is being observed, through judicial decisions, of both national and international legislation in the area of the rights of indigenous peoples. In connection with this, there is an urgent state before any actions that violate the rights and physical inviolability of the affected individuals.
In the community, it is discussed that water should be a common good for the peoples and not subject to economic interests: it is not a commodity. In the case of eviction, it negatively reflects not only on the community protecting the territory upstream along the river but also on all of us living in the base of ÑIRECO.
In this context, it becomes clear that the government affirms the interests of the private sector at the expense of common values such as water and land. A strong desire to seize these resources manifests itself, utilizing open machinations with the help of false purchase-sale documents.
In this case, judicial and police proceedings have not ceased since 2019, when the process of land restoration began, and today a new eviction decision lies.