FALKLANDS 99.8 UK
Falklanders celebrating their
landslide victory in Port Stanley..
As we stated last year, (“Falklands 30 Years Later”
at http://tempos-interessantes.blogspot.pt/2012/06/falklands-20-years-later.html
) the inhabitants of the Falkland
Islands are staunchly British. So they confirmed overwhelmingly in a referendum
last weekend. 92% of the electorate voted, of which no less than 99.8% voted to
remain part of the United Kingdom.
Regardless of the renewed pressure placed on them
by Argentina’s government, the Falklanders freely and democratically expressed
their will. Britain’s Prime-Minister David Cameron congratulated the islanders,
expressed his hope that the democratic act would settle the international
quarrel over the archipelago and stated his determination to defend the
Falklands from any hostile action by a foreign power.
Predictably, the
Argentinian government, faithful to the recent strategy of stirring up the
conflict to force London’s hand, denounced the democratic referendum as a charade
and characterized the Falklands
inhabitants as an “implanted population”, or a “foreign population living illegally
in Argentina”.
This is hilarious and ridiculous. The Falklands, a deserted and unoccupied archipelago were found in the
16 Century by England, which claimed and named the islands a century later. Needless
to say that by this time, Argentina did not even exist as an independent
country. Great Britain started populating the islands in 1833, exactly 180
years ago.
Actually, if the people living in the Falklands
are implanted, what can we say about the President of Argentina, Cristina
Fernandez de Kirchner, an offspring of a Spanish father and a German mother?
Is she implanted as well? And her deceased husband and former President, Nestor Kirchner, son
of a Chilean of Croatian descent and of a woman of Swiss-German descent, is yet another implanted person?
The truth is that today’s Argentinian government,
like the Military Junta headed by General Leopoldo Galtieri in 1982, is using
the Falklands issue as a decoy to distract the people from the dire straits that Argentina is
traversing. Although today’s government
does not suffer from a lack of democratic legitimacy and does not resort to
permanent and ruthless brutality to shore up its power, it is notorious for its corruption, acute cronyism, statistics
manipulation and media harassment. Again like the Juntas of the 1970’s and 1980’s,
the purpose is the maintenance of uncontested power.
And this, of course, is yet another reason for the Falkland Islanders to
fiercely want to continue to be British!
British flags share the
spotlight with the Falklands flag. Depending on the people, the two flags will
continue to march on together.
2 comentários:
Isso passa-se com os Britânicos. Já os Portugueses de brandos costumes deixaram levar as ilhas de Cabo Verde que estavam nas mesmas circunstâncias...
Os governantes de então queriam fugir a 7 pés de todos os territórios...
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