La Deontología Aplicada en el Racismo de la Población Indígena en el Caso de Chile

Translated title of the contribution: Deontology Applied to Racism of the Indigenous Population in the Case of Chile

Ernesto Fabian Calero Tixe, Jeverson Santiago Quishpe Gaibor

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Abstract

Racism can be defined as the inclusion of any ideology, or system of ideas, values, ethics and beliefs, in which racial differences can be considered and considered valuable and important, Such is the case in which a Santiago guarantee court Chile ordered preventive detention for four Ecuadorians formally charged as alleged perpetrators of the murder of a woman. This is where the defendants can be seen with their heads shaved and being beaten by other inmates, also receiving electric shocks in a kind of punishment ritual. What happened to two Ecuadorians in the Penitentiary accused of murdering a woman it is unacceptable, even if its authors. Justice the application of judges and torture is an atrocious practice. All the rigor of the law for murderers, but not going back to the time of the caverns.
Translated title of the contributionDeontology Applied to Racism of the Indigenous Population in the Case of Chile
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)1-4
Number of pages4
JournalRevista Caribeña De Ciencias Sociales
Volume2018
Issue number2018
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • Ecuador
  • Laws
  • Murder
  • Otavalo
  • Racism

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 413A Social and Cultural Studies

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