A Chilean court has found five members of the radical Mapuche group, Coordinadora Arauco Malleco (CAM), guilty of involvement in two separate attacks. The convictions relate to incidents occurring in the Araucanía region of Chile. One of the convicted individuals is the son of Héctor Llaitul, a former leader of the CAM. Details of the attacks and specific charges have not been widely released, but the rulings mark a significant development in ongoing legal cases concerning the long-running conflict over land and rights between the Mapuche people and the Chilean state. The CAM has been a prominent organization advocating for Mapuche autonomy and land claims in the region. Sentencing for the five individuals is pending, and the case is expected to further fuel debate surrounding indigenous rights and violence in Chile. The convictions follow years of escalating tensions and legal proceedings related to attacks on forestry companies and private property in the area.