{UAH} Colonialism never ended as many Countries still remain colonised
THE SHAMING OF THE BRITISH ( GREAT BRITAIN ) IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
OVER LADO AND MALDIVIA :
http://arbejderen.dk/kronik/las-malvinas-er-et-ul%C3%B8st-kolonisp%C3%B8rgsm%C3%A5l
and follow the Interpretation from Danish to English please ------
Las Malvinas er et uløst kolonispørgsmålLAS MALVINAS IS AN UNSOLVED
COLONY QUESTION
likewise : LADO - PUERTO RICO - VESTSAHARA AND LAS MALVINAS - CUBA
Las Malvinas is an unresolved colonial question .
There are three reasons to protest against the British occupation of
the islands Las Malvinas: Keeping colonies today is a disgrace to
steal the Argentines and fish oil is a crime, and to have a
nuclear-armed military base into a zone of peace is unheard of. "It
was a really good article you wrote, but it says so Maldives - not
Malvinas." So wrote a good friend to me when I a few years ago had
written a long article in The laborer. I was, of course, have to
answer that I had mistakenly confused the two groups of islands,
located at their global ocean. Maldives as an independent nation in
the Indian Ocean and Las Malvinas as an Argentine archipelago in the
South Atlantic - occupied by Britain.
To raise their voice against the British occupation the Argentine
Malvinas islands are raising voice against colonialism, imperialism
and war. There is just so much between the Maldives and Las Malvinas,
as there is between the colonial power Britain and the colonized
islands Las Malvinas. I think that over 90 percent of the Danish
population share my friend's situation. We do not know that Las
Malvinas is the authentic name of the archipelago, as the British call
the Falklands. And we are not aware that the Danish media and Danish
politicians have acquired and foisted upon us British colonialist view
of the world, and we believe that the islands called the Falklands,
for that is how we know them. In this as in so many other areas of
education, culture, media coverage and dominant bourgeois political
rhetoric poisoned many people's understanding of the world and
knowledge of the colonial and imperialitisk intellectual baggage.
The colonization of The islands called Las Malvinas.
They do not belong to Great Britain, but Argentina, who as a young,
independent republic day 185 years ago, legal and military control of
the islands, located a few hundred kilometers from the Argentine
coast. Argentina inmates June 10, 1829 Governor Luis Vernet as a
commander on the islands, and with a small military force, he was
responsible for the little Argentine settlement on the islands . The
Provisional Government of Argentina had already in 1810 - nine years
before the Republic of Argentina won its independence from the Spanish
colonial - declared that Las Malvinas was part of the national
territory. But the British colonial wanted to capture these strategic
islands. On January 3, 1833 attack a superior British military
strength, and Luis Vernet had batting with his people and the people.
Since then, the British had control of the islands. But Argentina has
never accepted this. Running, Argentina has claimed the islands and
the UN General Assembly with multiple resolutions, that there exists a
sovereignty issue, such as Britain and Argentina to negotiate a
peaceful solution.
UN regards the case of Las Malvinas as an unresolved colonial just
like that of Lado question and referred the matter to the "Committee
on Decolonization", in which case on is going discussion . Just refuse
the British to discuss it with the Argentine Government . Does it
matter ? Is it relevant today ? Is it relevant, some might ask. Is it
a matter of political importance that deserves attention? It may have
answered yes to several reasons .
1. Firstly hear colonization of foreign territory to another century.
2. It is unheard of that we still have a number of unresolved
colonial question ; including the Guantanamo base in Cuba, Puerto Rico
, Western Sahara , Lado and Las Malvinas. Secondly, it takes place
under the current UK (illegal) rule the , plundering of natural
resources on the islands, especially in the sea around them .
Brits sell fishing quotas for the fish-rich waters, and plunders
threatens fish stocks in the area, while it costs the legitimate
fishermen from Argentina revenues. The British issue licenses for
exploration of oil and natural gas in the sea by the islands. The day
there is oil and gas in such large quantities that pays to extract it
will start extracting.There will be a agement theft of Argentine
values, and Argentina has
strongly warned not to go ahead with oil exploration in the difficult
waters before sovereignty issue has been resolved, and Argentina and
Britain can work together on these projects. An oil accident would
have catastrophic consequences for the vulnerable sea area close to
Antarctica, and the British will of 6000 kilometers and without
cooperation with Argentina it difficult to cope with an accident.
Nuclear weapons in the Peace Zone .
Thirdly brings NATO country Great Britain with its military base at
Las Malvinas (Falklands) war danger to the region. The countries of
Africa and South America, bordering the South Atlantic, has in 1994
decided to declare the South Atlantic for a nuclear-free zone of
peace. As recently as January of this year, the CELAC Summit of Latin
America and the Caribbean declare the entire continent for a
atomvåbnefrit area and a zone of peace. But British imperialism defy
these decisions with the deployment of 1300 soldiers at the base and
fighter planes and warships - including the nuclear-armed Trident
submarines. It makes the British not to protect less than 2000 sheep
farmers on the islands, but because the 'Falklands' for them means
control of the strategic Strait south of South America and give the
British an admission ticket to the future power play for control of
water resources and raw materials at the nearby Antarctica. It is also
a threat to the progressive governments in the region.
To raise their voice against the British occupation of the Argentine
Malvinas Islands is raising its voice against colonialism, against
imperialism and against the war - and in support of a just claim,
located throughout the Argentine and Latin American population of
great concern. Argentina requires that the UK dealer on Malvinas This
is an example of "open colonialism" when Britain maintain their
control over Las Malvinas, located 14,000 km from London, says
Argentine President Christina Kirchner. Argentine President Christina
Fernandez de Krichner who are talking in front of a map of the islands
Las Malvinas, has sent a copy of his open letter to the UN Secretary
General. Argentina wants a settlement of the conflict through
negotiations, such as the UN General Assembly has instructed the
parties - but Argentina is experiencing, the
British holding up. The day before yesterday - January 3, it was
exactly 180 years since the British military took control with a small
group of islands by Argentina's east coast, in Europe known as the
Falkland Islands, but in Argentina and Latin America called Las
Malvinas. In January 1833 the British threw the Argentine colony and
the official Argentine representative away from the islands. This
reminds Argentine President Christina Kirchner British for in an open
letter, which she has just sent to the British Prime Minister David
Cameron and British media. Kirchner calls on Cameron to respect the
decision of the UN General Assembly from 1986 that the two countries
must come to the negotiating table to find a peaceful solution to the
conflict. This is an example of "open colonialism" when Britain
maintain their control over Las Malvinas, located 14,000 km from
London, says Argentine President Christina Kirchner....
Written jointly by
Ronald and Eldvesen
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OVER LADO AND MALDIVIA :
http://arbejderen.dk/kronik/las-malvinas-er-et-ul%C3%B8st-kolonisp%C3%B8rgsm%C3%A5l
and follow the Interpretation from Danish to English please ------
Las Malvinas er et uløst kolonispørgsmålLAS MALVINAS IS AN UNSOLVED
COLONY QUESTION
likewise : LADO - PUERTO RICO - VESTSAHARA AND LAS MALVINAS - CUBA
Las Malvinas is an unresolved colonial question .
There are three reasons to protest against the British occupation of
the islands Las Malvinas: Keeping colonies today is a disgrace to
steal the Argentines and fish oil is a crime, and to have a
nuclear-armed military base into a zone of peace is unheard of. "It
was a really good article you wrote, but it says so Maldives - not
Malvinas." So wrote a good friend to me when I a few years ago had
written a long article in The laborer. I was, of course, have to
answer that I had mistakenly confused the two groups of islands,
located at their global ocean. Maldives as an independent nation in
the Indian Ocean and Las Malvinas as an Argentine archipelago in the
South Atlantic - occupied by Britain.
To raise their voice against the British occupation the Argentine
Malvinas islands are raising voice against colonialism, imperialism
and war. There is just so much between the Maldives and Las Malvinas,
as there is between the colonial power Britain and the colonized
islands Las Malvinas. I think that over 90 percent of the Danish
population share my friend's situation. We do not know that Las
Malvinas is the authentic name of the archipelago, as the British call
the Falklands. And we are not aware that the Danish media and Danish
politicians have acquired and foisted upon us British colonialist view
of the world, and we believe that the islands called the Falklands,
for that is how we know them. In this as in so many other areas of
education, culture, media coverage and dominant bourgeois political
rhetoric poisoned many people's understanding of the world and
knowledge of the colonial and imperialitisk intellectual baggage.
The colonization of The islands called Las Malvinas.
They do not belong to Great Britain, but Argentina, who as a young,
independent republic day 185 years ago, legal and military control of
the islands, located a few hundred kilometers from the Argentine
coast. Argentina inmates June 10, 1829 Governor Luis Vernet as a
commander on the islands, and with a small military force, he was
responsible for the little Argentine settlement on the islands . The
Provisional Government of Argentina had already in 1810 - nine years
before the Republic of Argentina won its independence from the Spanish
colonial - declared that Las Malvinas was part of the national
territory. But the British colonial wanted to capture these strategic
islands. On January 3, 1833 attack a superior British military
strength, and Luis Vernet had batting with his people and the people.
Since then, the British had control of the islands. But Argentina has
never accepted this. Running, Argentina has claimed the islands and
the UN General Assembly with multiple resolutions, that there exists a
sovereignty issue, such as Britain and Argentina to negotiate a
peaceful solution.
UN regards the case of Las Malvinas as an unresolved colonial just
like that of Lado question and referred the matter to the "Committee
on Decolonization", in which case on is going discussion . Just refuse
the British to discuss it with the Argentine Government . Does it
matter ? Is it relevant today ? Is it relevant, some might ask. Is it
a matter of political importance that deserves attention? It may have
answered yes to several reasons .
1. Firstly hear colonization of foreign territory to another century.
2. It is unheard of that we still have a number of unresolved
colonial question ; including the Guantanamo base in Cuba, Puerto Rico
, Western Sahara , Lado and Las Malvinas. Secondly, it takes place
under the current UK (illegal) rule the , plundering of natural
resources on the islands, especially in the sea around them .
Brits sell fishing quotas for the fish-rich waters, and plunders
threatens fish stocks in the area, while it costs the legitimate
fishermen from Argentina revenues. The British issue licenses for
exploration of oil and natural gas in the sea by the islands. The day
there is oil and gas in such large quantities that pays to extract it
will start extracting.There will be a agement theft of Argentine
values, and Argentina has
strongly warned not to go ahead with oil exploration in the difficult
waters before sovereignty issue has been resolved, and Argentina and
Britain can work together on these projects. An oil accident would
have catastrophic consequences for the vulnerable sea area close to
Antarctica, and the British will of 6000 kilometers and without
cooperation with Argentina it difficult to cope with an accident.
Nuclear weapons in the Peace Zone .
Thirdly brings NATO country Great Britain with its military base at
Las Malvinas (Falklands) war danger to the region. The countries of
Africa and South America, bordering the South Atlantic, has in 1994
decided to declare the South Atlantic for a nuclear-free zone of
peace. As recently as January of this year, the CELAC Summit of Latin
America and the Caribbean declare the entire continent for a
atomvåbnefrit area and a zone of peace. But British imperialism defy
these decisions with the deployment of 1300 soldiers at the base and
fighter planes and warships - including the nuclear-armed Trident
submarines. It makes the British not to protect less than 2000 sheep
farmers on the islands, but because the 'Falklands' for them means
control of the strategic Strait south of South America and give the
British an admission ticket to the future power play for control of
water resources and raw materials at the nearby Antarctica. It is also
a threat to the progressive governments in the region.
To raise their voice against the British occupation of the Argentine
Malvinas Islands is raising its voice against colonialism, against
imperialism and against the war - and in support of a just claim,
located throughout the Argentine and Latin American population of
great concern. Argentina requires that the UK dealer on Malvinas This
is an example of "open colonialism" when Britain maintain their
control over Las Malvinas, located 14,000 km from London, says
Argentine President Christina Kirchner. Argentine President Christina
Fernandez de Krichner who are talking in front of a map of the islands
Las Malvinas, has sent a copy of his open letter to the UN Secretary
General. Argentina wants a settlement of the conflict through
negotiations, such as the UN General Assembly has instructed the
parties - but Argentina is experiencing, the
British holding up. The day before yesterday - January 3, it was
exactly 180 years since the British military took control with a small
group of islands by Argentina's east coast, in Europe known as the
Falkland Islands, but in Argentina and Latin America called Las
Malvinas. In January 1833 the British threw the Argentine colony and
the official Argentine representative away from the islands. This
reminds Argentine President Christina Kirchner British for in an open
letter, which she has just sent to the British Prime Minister David
Cameron and British media. Kirchner calls on Cameron to respect the
decision of the UN General Assembly from 1986 that the two countries
must come to the negotiating table to find a peaceful solution to the
conflict. This is an example of "open colonialism" when Britain
maintain their control over Las Malvinas, located 14,000 km from
London, says Argentine President Christina Kirchner....
Written jointly by
Ronald and Eldvesen
--
UAH forum is devoted to matters of interest to Ugandans. Individuals are responsible for whatever they post on this forum.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to: ugandans-at-heart+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com or Abbey Semuwemba at: abbeysemuwemba@gmail.com.
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