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02/04/2012
Thirty years after the Falklands War, the row over the sovereignty goes on. Who has the moral high ground? Britain? The Islanders? Or does Argentina have a point?
We asked this morning: 30 years after the war, do the Argentinians have a point about the Falkands?
Events marking the anniversary are taking place in Britain AND Argentina today. But three decades later - the row over sovereignty goes on. David Cameron says Britain is committed to upholding the rights of the islanders - who want to remain British. Argentina says the islands were taken by colonialist force over 150 years ago and want them back. Who has the moral high ground? Britain? The Islanders? Or does Argentina have a point.
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