"I paint in Patagonia" was the theme when children in the Chilean presidential palace La Moneda gathered to protest against the construction of large dams in the country.
For the first time the riot police did not seize. The children brought a clear message to the billionaire Sebastian Pinera and the Chilean President.
All previous demonstrations organized by the Chilean people against the HidroAysén project where brutally beaten down by the riot police .
The approved plans pave the way for the construction of various dams in the Aysen region of southern Chile to power the mining industry. Major shareholders are Endesa operator of the Rockefellers and other members of the Bilderberg Group. Endesa subsidiaries are protected by the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve, and banker David Rockefeller.
On Thursday hundreds of kids painted, drew and wrote why they do not want the dams being built, why the rivers in a natural way need to be there and not be diverted, so that a small elite can become rich while nature is abused. The paintings are hung at the presidential palace. The riot police were not deployed for the first time since protests are being held.
The Latin American research firm for Environmental Conflict and Editorial OCLA Quimantú coordinated the operation for the building of which it is suppressed. The intention was to release a powerful energy in schools, streets and parks. This energy must ensure that no large dams are going to be built in Chile.
For the installed crush barriers in the Plaza de la Constitucion the children wrote slogans such as "let the rivers flow freely", "leave the birds alone" and painted them hills, valleys, clouds, mountains, rain, rivers and beautiful landscapes. With the love and wisdom to their sides, the people who oppose the dams continue to take on the force with which President Pinera and his cronies continue to suppress opposition.
View a photo series of the demonstration here.
Source: Bolsonweb.com.ar
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