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Tag: Falkland Islands

  • Saturday, March 9th 2013 - 05:35 UTC

    Falklands’ rights and sovereignty

    Sir Peter Westmacott is the British ambassador to the United States.

    By Sir Peter Westmacott (*) - Where in the world can you celebrate Margaret Thatcher Day with five kinds of wild penguins? Nowhere but in the Falkland Islands, a windswept archipelago in the South Atlantic that’s about the same area as Connecticut but has a population of only 3.100. This weekend, these small islands with a big personality face a momentous choice: a referendum to decide their political future.

  • Saturday, March 9th 2013 - 05:03 UTC

    Falklands’ referendum: the view from the Islands, “as many as 98% of voters will say Yes”

    John Fowler, former school superintendent from York who settled in the Falklands in 1971

    “We hope, by voting overwhelmingly in favour of remaining British, the rest of the world will understand and support our right to self-determination”. The message is clear in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, in all of Argentina that is calling for sovereignty negotiations with the United Kingdom.

  • Saturday, March 9th 2013 - 04:55 UTC

    Falklands’ referendum: Argentina admits impotence and claims UK acting with ‘ill-faith’

    Argentine Foreign minister Hector Timerman regrets UK irresponsible and ill-faith initiatives

    Argentina blasted the UK over the coming Falkland Islands referendum claiming it is acting with ‘ill faith’ trying to introduce elements of distortion by changing the definition of the dispute under international law, despite all the pronouncements of the world community.

  • Friday, March 8th 2013 - 08:41 UTC

    Falklands’ referendum observation mission has representatives from seven countries

    RIOM is led by Head of Mission Brad Smith and Deputy Head of Mission, Juan Manuel Henao (Photo PN)

    An impartial group of independent international observers, Referendum International Observation Mission (RIOM) will monitor the referendum on the political future of the Falkland Islands on Sunday and Monday, according to a release.

  • Friday, March 8th 2013 - 08:25 UTC

    Falklands organizing grass root events to celebrate the referendum

    The Camber across from Stanley where a big YES! of vehicles will be spelt (Photo by M. Short)

    The Falkland Islands are arranging for three ‘grass roots’ events to celebrate the March10/11 referendum, when Islanders will decide on their political status and future of the Islands.

  • Thursday, March 7th 2013 - 22:21 UTC

    Falklands’ YES and NO results and possible consequences

    Falkland Islanders in a massive concentration displaying the Union Jack  (Photo: M. Short)

    Next Sunday and Monday Falkland Islanders will be voting in a referendum and will be asked a very simple and direct question: “Do you wish the Falkland Islands to retain their current political status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom?”

  • Wednesday, March 6th 2013 - 20:00 UTC

    Scientists solve mystery of the extinct Falkland Islands wolf

    The canine presence in the Falklands puzzled Darwin who also forecasted their extinction

    It was an animal that puzzled Charles Darwin, who wondered how on Earth a large mammal that looked a bit like a wolf and a bit like a fox had arrived on barren islands nearly 500 kilometres from the mainland. Now, say biologists, the mystery of the now-extinct Falkland Islands wolf may have been resolved.

  • Tuesday, March 5th 2013 - 21:15 UTC

    “Malvinazo” out-blasted in Ushuaia by ‘Star Princess’ playing “God save the Queen”

    Pickets set on fire posters and Falklands related material with the ‘Star Princess’ in the background

    A demonstration by pickets in the Argentine Tierra del Fuego port of Ushuaia protesting the docking of the ‘Star Princess’ cruise which arrived from the Falkland Islands was contained by local security forces and the blaring of ‘God save the Queen’.

  • Tuesday, March 5th 2013 - 19:07 UTC

    Young Falkland Islanders’ voice their views

    “Our Islands, Our Home”, voices and views from the new generation of Falkland Islanders

    By Harold Briley - Circuited well in advance of their historic referendum on their future, a booklet voicing the views of the post-invasion generation of Islanders is a vital part of the new Falkland Islands campaign to explain their case internationally. In this contribution to the referendum debate, MercoPress takes a more comprehensive look at their attitudes.

  • Tuesday, March 5th 2013 - 00:39 UTC

    The Falklanders will speak clearly

    The Globe and Mail (*) editorial published Sunday, March - As a country that with some justice prides itself as a global beacon for democracy, the United States should abandon its equivocation over the status of the Falkland Islands and agree to throw its considerable weight behind the winner of the referendum asking Islanders whether they wish to remain a UK overseas territory.