Her Majesty and Mr. Cameron in London duke it out with the imitation Hillary in Buenos Aires. The one who waits for the Ghost of Evita to instruct her about the Plan of Battle to recover Las Malvinas Ocupadas and simultaneously save her Gran Revolucion Marxista- Cambio y Esperanza para todos! receives this unkind reminder of the facts of the case against any Argentine claim against the Falklands, South Sandwich, and South Shetlands.
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Falklands row: Islanders respond in detail to points raised by Cristina Kirchner
Falkland Islanders have responded in detail to the provocative letter from Argentine president Cristina Kirchner, published by The Guardian today, demanding that Britain hands over the Falklands. The response, obtained by The Daily Telegraph, is below
Stanley, January 3rd, 2013
It is disappointing that today the Government of Argentina is once again
ignoring the rights and wishes of the Falkland Islands people. The open letter
sent by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to David Cameron is not only
historically inaccurate, but fails to mention the most significant aspect of our
recent history – the attempt by the Argentine Government to take away our home
by military force when they invaded thirty years ago. The people of the Falkland
Islands, who for nine generations have lived and worked these lands, would like
to take the opportunity to clarify some points raised by President Cristina
Fernandez de Kirchner.
The Falkland Islands had no indigenous population prior to their settlement
by our ancestors – the Islands were unoccupied. Argentina claims the Falkland
Islands form part of the province of Tierra del Fuego – an area that was not
claimed as a part of the Republic of Argentina until after two generations of
Falkland Islanders had been born and raised in our Islands.
There is no truth to Argentine claims that a civilian population was expelled
by Britain in 1833. The people who were returned to Argentina were an illegal
Argentine military garrison, who had arrived three months earlier. The civilian
population in the Islands, who had sought permission from Britain to live there,
were invited to stay. All but two of them, with their partners, did so.
We are not an implanted population. Our community has been formed through
voluntary immigration and settlement over the course of nearly two hundred
years. We are a diverse society, with people from around the world having made
the Islands their home
As a modern, self-governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, we
enjoy a relationship based on the shared ideals of democracy, freedom and
self-reliance. We are not a colony of the United Kingdom; we are a British
Overseas Territory by choice, which is something entirely different. We are not
governed by Britain: we are entirely self-governing, except for defence and
foreign affairs. We democratically elect our Legislative Assembly Members; they
are chosen by the people of the Falkland Islands to represent them and to
determine and administer our own policies and legislation. In March we will be
holding a referendum on our political status, so that as a people we can make
our views heard in a clear, democratic and incontestable way.
The Honourable Dick Sawle, Member of the Legislative Assembly of the
Falkland Island
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