No 30th anniversary celebrations of Falklands/Malvinas War
War is not something that should ever be celebrated. And yet anniversaries of wars - beginning and end - are frequently marked by celebrations. Several hundred people, British, Islanders, and Argentinians, died in a war fought not for human rights, but to boost Thatcher's flagging popularity. She had said herself a few months before that the Islanders were not entitled to British citizernship. By all means remember the dead, but quietly, without fanfares and flag-waving.
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