Father Miguel D'Escoto, advisor to Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, former Foreign Minister and President of the UN General Assembly, was also appointed last year by martyred leader Muammar Gaddafi, to represent the Libyan Arab Socialist Jamahiriyah in the United Nations after their Ambassador to the UN was criminally denied a visa by the US to attend the General Assembly in New York. Father Miguel D'Escoto was also subsequently denied the appropriate visa, in a clear display of imperialism's refusal to allow the sovereign nation of Libya representation through diplomatic channels.
Here Telesur interviews Father Miguel D'Escoto about Las Malvinas which Argentina and the Latin American continent is still struggling to liberate from British colonialism.
Here Telesur interviews Father Miguel D'Escoto about Las Malvinas which Argentina and the Latin American continent is still struggling to liberate from British colonialism.
Some time in the first half of 2013 the Malvinas “government” will supposedly hold a referendum on the islands’ “political status.” Argentina will not recognize any such referendum, just as England would not recognize any referendum on Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, or the Isle of Wight. Today at the G20 Summit in Los Cabos Mexico, Cristina Fernandez tried to hand David Cameron an envelope with U.N. resolutions that called for Argentine-British dialogue over the islands. Cameron refused to take the envelope, and walked off. England means to keep the Malvinas (pop. 3,000) and steal all the oil deposits around it.
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