Last day of preparation for the Executive Committee meeting in London tomorrow (25th). There will be lots to talk about with all the political activity over the last six weeks or so. Quite a lot of misinformed comment in the papers and the myth of the expulsion of an Argentine population in 1833 has been trotted out again by several writers. Comparisons to Hong Kong haven't helped. The response from the bloggers and commentators on the online articles have been fairly supportive of the Islanders wish to remain independent of Argentina, a position they are entitled to hold under the UN Charter.
Articles by Simon Winchester and Hector Timerman, Argentine Minister for Foreign Relations, in The Times were balanced by a Times Leader entitled 'Consent v Colonialism' and a strong piece by Douglas Hague on 21st January entitled 'Islanders must be masters of their own fate'. January is supposed to be a quiet time down south when the politicians take their summer holiday so hopefully things will quieten down for a while but perhaps I am hoping for too much.
I can recommend a good online treatment of the history of the Falklands which you will find at Falklands Time Line
Plans for a members visit to Kew have hit a problem in that the date set is 25th April which is OK but they want numbers by the 2nd April. As the Newsletter, which will contain the booking form doesn't usually hit the streets until 2nd April will present a challenge. We may be able to push the publication date back into March but no decision has been made yet - watch this space.
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