Mathia-Mathithiahu Gavriel was born on 14.January.1986 in the city that never sleeps in Israel, in Tel-Aviv. The following six years he lived there until he moved to northern germany into a small town called Delmenhorst near to Bremen. With five he held his first guitar in his hands but wanted to become a keyboardteacher when he had grown up. With 10 years he started to sing and got classical singing-lessons. He loved instruments and every instrument he had seen he tried to play. With thirteen he wrote his first song and recorded it immedeatly. Since then he has been writing lots of songs and furthermore learned to play the piano, the drums, the bass and the harmonica. His musical style lies between acoustic emotional rock.
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Continued Aggression Leads to Mapuche Declaration of War Continued aggressions of the Chilean state has led the Arauco Malleco Coordinator of Mapuche Communities in Conflict (CAM), a radical indigenous Mapuche organization, to formally renounce their Chilean citizenship and declared war on the government. The declaration was issued on Oct. 20, the same day that two trucks belonging to the El Bosque forestry corporation were intercepted by CAM and set on fire in the province of Malleco. As reported by the Latin American Herald Tribune, “the attacks, which began at 1:10 a.m., came hours after five Mapuches were formally indicted under a Pinochet-era anti-terrorism law for similar assaults carried out Oct. 11 near the city of Victoria.” The declaration, much more than a symbolic gesture, comes at a time of increasing violence against Mapuche children and youths, particularly over the past three months, when Mapuche communities began reclaiming illegally occupied lands in the region of Araucania. For instance, according to the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH), on Oct. 16 “a large group of police, for as yet unknown reasons, began to fire pellets and tear gas canisters” in a school in Temucuicui, Araucania. “Several children suffered pellet wounds and had trouble breathing,” Hundreds of Mapuche and non-Mapuche activists protested the attack on Oct. 23—including several children, who carried the empty canisters with them as the marched in Temuco, Araucania’s capital.