Kepulauan Falkland Melakukan Referendum, Argentina Menentang Keras
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Kepulauan Falkland Melakukan Referendum, Argentina Menentang Keras
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Falkland Islands vote in sovereignty status referendum
Residents of the Falkland Islands are holding a referendum on whether to remain an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Argentina, which claims sovereignty over the islands, has rejected the vote as “illegal.” Falkland Islanders are expected on Sunday to cast their ballots overwhelmingly in favor of retaining their ties with London in a two-day referendum aimed at gaining international support against Buenos Aires' claims to the South Atlantic archipelago.
Some 1,672 residents are eligible to vote in the referendum, which has been organized by the islanders themselves. The Falklands have just 2,563 inhabitants, four-fifths of whom live in the capital, Stanley.
“We would be deluding ourselves if we thought that Argentina would change overnight, but we hope it'll be a strong message to them and to others,” legislative assembly member Jan Cheek, a sixth-generation Falkland Islander, told the AFP news agency.
Historic dispute
The status of the Falkland Islands has long been a source of tension between Argentina and the UK. In 1982, Argentinean dictator Leopoldo Galtieri ordered an invasion of the islands, prompting a British military response. The two countries fought a 10-week war, which killed some 650 Argentineans and 255 Britons.
Argentina argues that it inherited the islands, called Islas Malvinas in Spanish, from its former colonial master Spain and that London expelled an Argentinean garrison in 1832. Some Falkland Islanders today are the descendents of British settlers who arrived nine generations ago.
Tensions have risen as the UK has moved to develop oil reserves off the coast of the islands. Oil production could start in 2017.
According to a YouGov poll for Sky News, 24 percent of Argentineans surveyed view the status of the islands as their country's most important foreign policy issue, compared to just one percent of Britons. But 77 percent of Britons think the Falklands' inhabitants should decide the future of the islands, while 60 percent said London should keep military options on the table to protect the archipelago.
Argentina condemns Falklands referendum as islanders vote on remaining under U.K. supervision
Exactly 1,675 people are eligible to vote in the referendum, which has reignited the issue of the Falklands, subject of a short but bloody war between Britain and Argentina in 1982. On Sunday the Argentine government condemned the poll – a simple yes-or-no vote on remaining under United Kingdom supervision organised by the Falkland Islands government – as a propaganda exercise cooked up in London.
“This new British attempt to manipulate the question of the Malvinas Islands through a vote by the population implanted by the United Kingdom in the Malvinas Islands has been firmly rejected by the Argentine Republic,” boomed the foreign ministry in Buenos Aires.
Cristina Kirchner, president of Argentina, has rejuvenated the long-running dispute over the islands, not least as a way of distracting her countrymen’s attention from a deteriorating economy. Argentina has belittled the referendum as farcical and irrelevant, but the statements from Buenos Aires suggest discomfort at a vote that is seeking to establish the Falkland Islanders as a distinct voice, separate from Britain.
sari berita:
pada 10-11 Maret ini, penduduk Falkland/Malvinas melaksanakan "referendum" untuk menentukan nasib kepulauan tersebut, tetap bergabung dengan GB atau pilih Argentina sebagai mainland baru mereka. Argentina menolak keras referendum ini dan menuduh referendum ini tidak mempunyai basis legal.
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tentu saja orang Falkland memilih untuk tetap bertahan bergabung dengan Inggris Raya.
update hasil referendum (12 Maret 2013):
lebih dari 99% penduduk Falkland memilih untuk tetap berada di bawah kedaulatan Inggris Raya.
Spoiler for Falkland Referendum:
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Bill Poole, 85, Falkland Islander, stands in Port Stanley, beside posters calling to vote YES to remain British in the referendum which will be held on the Falklands Islands.
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Cristina Kirchner, president of Argentina, has rejuvenated the long-running dispute over the islands, not least as a way of distracting her countrymen’s attention from a deteriorating economy.
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Voting observer Phil Middleton carries a ballot box inside his car to take it to a polling station in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands on Sunday.
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