The International Committee of the Red Cross has stated that In accordance with its humanitarian mandate and as a neutral and impartial intermediary, the ICRC is ready to carry out further forensic work on the Falkland/Malvinas Islands with the aim of helping to bring some closure to families whose loved ones remain unidentified. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesNo one, least of all the Falkland Islands Government, has put a stop to the identification of the remaining war dead. But here's a thought: Why not just repatriate the bodies of their dead soldiers? It would be best for all; their families could visit them whenever they like, they would be out of the way of the population of the Falklands, there would be no need for us to be constantly on our guard when we have Argentine tourists causing trouble, and the Argentine government would no longer be able to use them for political gain.
Sep 28th, 2024 - 09:12 am - Link - Report abuse +1‘Political gain’ is why they won’t accept them back, although it is the only right thing to do, much better if they were buried in Argentina rather than in a ‘foreign field’ which will never be Argentinian.
Sep 28th, 2024 - 04:40 pm - Link - Report abuse +1Burial at sea, 205nml from the coast of Argentina is really the only other option.
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