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Patagonia for the People and without Dams. on Flickr.Patagonia Without Dams! Patagonia for the People!
Patagonia sin Represas! Patagonia para las personas!

Patagonia for the People and without Dams. on Flickr.

Patagonia Without Dams! Patagonia for the People!

Patagonia sin Represas! Patagonia para las personas!

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Aysen Rising, Your Problem is My problem Social Movement

February 28th, 2012
Melbourne, Australia


Dear Friends:

Some days ago we received several messages from our friends telling us about the Aysen (up) Rising. It was not rare nor unpredictable. Certainly for several years they have been in constant battle for many causes, most of them social with a deep environmental component also.

Aysen is the most isolated region in Chile, part of the wonderful Patagonia this region proudly has one of the most bounded social-people structures in the country. The populations is small, winter is hard, the tele-communication companies have a limited coverage in the zone, the people communicate via radio UHF and via small messages sent by the local radio Santa Maria where is possible.

Some nights ago (for them) We were listening to Radio Santa Maria, ‘Claudita’, the local presenter, was receiving calls not only from journalist but also from local people telling what is happening, their thoughts and expectations about the movement they call: “Tu problema es mi problema” (Your problem is my problem). I remember one of the locals telling Claudita:
“No se trata de ser antisistema, este es un sistema que es antinosotros”.
“This is not about being anti-systemic, this is a system that is anti-ourselves”

The people from Aysen are just asking to have the right to live in good conditions, without the current limitations that money and influences put in their lands by foreign hands.

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Our small kitchen garden on Flickr.Tomatillos, tomatos and lavanders…
we love our plants :)

Our small kitchen garden on Flickr.

Tomatillos, tomatos and lavanders…
we love our plants :)

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occupymelbourne, a set on Flickr.Our photo set about the first day of Occupy Melbourne on October 15th at City Square in Swanston Street.
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occupymelbourne, a set on Flickr.

Our photo set about the first day of Occupy Melbourne on October 15th at City Square in Swanston Street.
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Spring is here, with tomatillo and lavander on Flickr.
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350, Moving Planet 2011, a set on Flickr.@350, @Moving_Planet 2011, Melbourne, Australia :D
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350, Moving Planet 2011, a set on Flickr.

@350, @Moving_Planet 2011, Melbourne, Australia :D
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Patagonia Aysen Film Festival, dams opinions and repression.

voyagers:


These are the first days after the winter time change, the sunset is dark and the sunrise is bright. From home I can see the Mackay, the city of Coyhaique and the surrounding hills. The snow is moving forward, the inauguration day was snowing near the city for a long time.
 
An anxious feeling was enveloping the city, the next days are fundamental, a commission was voting the Mega Dams Project of HidroAysen. I have been talking with local and foreign people, almost all of them are against the dams.

The slogan of the Third Film Festival of Patagonia Aysen 2011, “nature and social movements” is precise. Conversation, debate, the exploration of new realities, the foment of a healthy and conscious environment, a respectful attitude with the Earth and society, were the target of this festival.

I felt that the people were afraid, but, why? of what?

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Patagonia without Dams march, Temuco, Chile

voyagers:

During our last week before leaving for Patagonia, we took part on the Patagonia Without Dams march that took place in Temuco

Todays demonstration was at a national level, all of Chile’s biggest cities are participating in a national movement to protect one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth

Here are some pictures, you can see more in our Flickr

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