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<blockquote data-quote="CAW" data-source="post: 662295" data-attributes="member: 10947"><p>Ahora los Kelpers piden la "intervención" del Comité de descolonización de la ONU... :ack2::ack2:</p><p></p><p><em>"<strong>Friday, December 10th 2010 - 10:25 UTC</strong></em></p><p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">Malvinas invites C-24 president to “balance” recent visit to Argentina</span></strong></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Malvinas Islands government has officially extended an invitation to the chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization Ambassador (C 24), Donatus Keith St. Aimee to visit the South Atlantic Islands with the purpose of ‘balancing’ a recent similar invitation from Argentina and to defend the Malvinas’ people right to exercise self-determination."</em></p><p></p><p>El texto de la carta -original, en inglés- enviada al Comité de Descolonización de la ONU:</p><p></p><p>"H.E. Mr Donatus Keith St. Aimee</p><p>Chairman, United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation</p><p>Your Excellency</p><p></p><p>SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DECOLONIZATION: Malvinas ISLANDS</p><p></p><p>The question of the Malvinas Islands is discussed annually at the United Nations at a meeting of the Special Committee on Decolonisation. As elected Chairman of the Special Committee on Decolonisation it is your responsibility to oversee these discussions.</p><p></p><p>The Malvinas Islands Government is aware of your recent visit to Argentina, where you spoke about the Malvinas Islands and the Decolonisation Committee. While the Malvinas Islands Government appreciates that the Argentine Government and media have their own agendas, you are reported as making a number of statements which were either factually incorrect or marginalised the people of the Malvinas Islands along with the founding principles of the United Nations Charter and UN Resolution 1514 (XV) on which the Decolonisation Committee is based. The Malvinas Islands Government therefore decided it would set out its position and offer you the chance to balance what you heard in Argentina through a visit to the Malvinas Islands.</p><p></p><p>The Republic of Argentina wishes to subjugate and exploit the people of the Malvinas Islands, against their will, under its own full sovereignty. It justifies this by claiming that descendents of immigrants from Europe who settled in the Malvinas Islands do not have the same human right to self- determination as descendents of immigrants from Europe who settled on the American continent during the same era. Conversely, the United Kingdom wishes to give the people of the Malvinas Islands, like any other people, the right to self-determine freely their own political status and pursue freely their economic, social and cultural development. The Malvinas Islands wishes to defend its people and its right to exercise self-determination.</p><p></p><p>The Malvinas Islands and the world are very different today to what they were in the 1960s when the original language for the question of the Malvinas Islands was drafted. While the islands and the world have modernised, along with the constitutional relationship between the Malvinas Islands and the United Kingdom, the language of the question of the Malvinas Islands within the United Nations has remained remarkably similar. It is now outdated.</p><p></p><p>The Malvinas Islands Government understands that as Chairman you wish to modernise the work of the Decolonisation Committee. We believe that , as you have visited the territory of Argentina (Tierra del Fuego) which claims to be affected by the Malvinas Islands Question, that you should also now visit the territory that is namely the Malvinas Islands. Therefore, on behalf of the Malvinas Islands Government, I would like to invite you formally, in your capacity as Chairman of the United Nations Decolonisation Committee, to visit the Malvinas Islands in order that you may appreciate the real situation. Because of the Argentine Government’s attempts to stifle our economic development, flight options are limited. I would be happy to advise you on the best way to travel to the islands. A visit, including travelling time would take at least a week out of your schedule.</p><p>The Malvinas Islands’ relationship with the United Kingdom has evolved naturally and progressively over the years and it is certainly no longer colonial - it is a relationship that the people of the Malvinas Islands have chosen freely. The Malvinas Islands Government hopes to show you that relationship during your visit.</p><p></p><p>I have asked that the United Kingdom Permanent Mission to the United Nations send a copy of this letter to the United Nations Secretary General and request its circulation as a document of the General Assembly under agenda item 45.</p><p></p><p>Yours Sincerely</p><p></p><p>Gavin Short MLA</p><p>On behalf of Members of the Legislative Assembly"</p><p></p><p><a href="http://en.mercopress.com/2010/12/10/Malvinas-invites-c-24-president-to-balance-recent-visit-to-argentina">Malvinas invites C-24 president to ?balance? recent visit to Argentina &mdash; MercoPress</a></p><p></p><p>Saludos</p><p>Christian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAW, post: 662295, member: 10947"] Ahora los Kelpers piden la "intervención" del Comité de descolonización de la ONU... :ack2::ack2: [I]"[B]Friday, December 10th 2010 - 10:25 UTC [SIZE="5"]Malvinas invites C-24 president to “balance” recent visit to Argentina[/SIZE][/B] The Malvinas Islands government has officially extended an invitation to the chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization Ambassador (C 24), Donatus Keith St. Aimee to visit the South Atlantic Islands with the purpose of ‘balancing’ a recent similar invitation from Argentina and to defend the Malvinas’ people right to exercise self-determination."[/I] El texto de la carta -original, en inglés- enviada al Comité de Descolonización de la ONU: "H.E. Mr Donatus Keith St. Aimee Chairman, United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation Your Excellency SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DECOLONIZATION: Malvinas ISLANDS The question of the Malvinas Islands is discussed annually at the United Nations at a meeting of the Special Committee on Decolonisation. As elected Chairman of the Special Committee on Decolonisation it is your responsibility to oversee these discussions. The Malvinas Islands Government is aware of your recent visit to Argentina, where you spoke about the Malvinas Islands and the Decolonisation Committee. While the Malvinas Islands Government appreciates that the Argentine Government and media have their own agendas, you are reported as making a number of statements which were either factually incorrect or marginalised the people of the Malvinas Islands along with the founding principles of the United Nations Charter and UN Resolution 1514 (XV) on which the Decolonisation Committee is based. The Malvinas Islands Government therefore decided it would set out its position and offer you the chance to balance what you heard in Argentina through a visit to the Malvinas Islands. The Republic of Argentina wishes to subjugate and exploit the people of the Malvinas Islands, against their will, under its own full sovereignty. It justifies this by claiming that descendents of immigrants from Europe who settled in the Malvinas Islands do not have the same human right to self- determination as descendents of immigrants from Europe who settled on the American continent during the same era. Conversely, the United Kingdom wishes to give the people of the Malvinas Islands, like any other people, the right to self-determine freely their own political status and pursue freely their economic, social and cultural development. The Malvinas Islands wishes to defend its people and its right to exercise self-determination. The Malvinas Islands and the world are very different today to what they were in the 1960s when the original language for the question of the Malvinas Islands was drafted. While the islands and the world have modernised, along with the constitutional relationship between the Malvinas Islands and the United Kingdom, the language of the question of the Malvinas Islands within the United Nations has remained remarkably similar. It is now outdated. The Malvinas Islands Government understands that as Chairman you wish to modernise the work of the Decolonisation Committee. We believe that , as you have visited the territory of Argentina (Tierra del Fuego) which claims to be affected by the Malvinas Islands Question, that you should also now visit the territory that is namely the Malvinas Islands. Therefore, on behalf of the Malvinas Islands Government, I would like to invite you formally, in your capacity as Chairman of the United Nations Decolonisation Committee, to visit the Malvinas Islands in order that you may appreciate the real situation. Because of the Argentine Government’s attempts to stifle our economic development, flight options are limited. I would be happy to advise you on the best way to travel to the islands. A visit, including travelling time would take at least a week out of your schedule. The Malvinas Islands’ relationship with the United Kingdom has evolved naturally and progressively over the years and it is certainly no longer colonial - it is a relationship that the people of the Malvinas Islands have chosen freely. The Malvinas Islands Government hopes to show you that relationship during your visit. I have asked that the United Kingdom Permanent Mission to the United Nations send a copy of this letter to the United Nations Secretary General and request its circulation as a document of the General Assembly under agenda item 45. Yours Sincerely Gavin Short MLA On behalf of Members of the Legislative Assembly" [url=http://en.mercopress.com/2010/12/10/Malvinas-invites-c-24-president-to-balance-recent-visit-to-argentina]Malvinas invites C-24 president to ?balance? recent visit to Argentina — MercoPress[/url] Saludos Christian [/QUOTE]
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