The pro-government deputy of La Libertad Avanza, María Fernanda Araujo , head of the Commission of Relatives of Fallen in Malvinas , expressed her support for the new agreement between the Argentine Government of Javier Milei and the British usurpers reached yesterday in New York between the Foreign Minister Diana Mondino and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom David Lammy, in relation to the sovereignty dispute over the Malvinas Islands.
A new pact of surrender in favour of the United Kingdom , which proposes another transfer of sovereignty to the colonialist power that illegally occupies Argentine territories in the South Atlantic . Taking into account that the novelty, it revives the disastrous Foradori-Duncan Agreement , signed during the government of Mauricio Macri in 2016, signed by an Argentine official in full drunkenness , as later confirmed by his British counterpart.
Araujo and the Commission thank the current government for this new agreement without taking into account the significance that, after an offer for relatives to visit those who fell in combat, a process of handing over sovereignty through fishing and oil exploitation is enabled.
It is clear that the jurisdictional advance of communications and connectivity, such as flights to the usurped archipelago, is absolutely functional to the interests of the British Empire that murdered his brother, Elbio Eduardo Araujo , on June 11, 1982 in the battle of Monte Longdon.
Araujo proposes his support without taking into account the sovereign and legal factors of this agreement, which was signed yesterday, Tuesday, September 24, in New York, by Foreign Minister Diana Mondino and the British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy.
It should also be noted that Araujo and the Commission of Fallen Families initially opposed the process of identifying those killed in combat during the 1982 war. They were opposed to a DNA test being carried out to determine who were buried in the 123 unnamed graves in the Malvinas Islands .
On the other hand, it is worth mentioning that María Fernanda Araujo was one of the libertarian deputies who visited a group of genocidaires from the last civil-military dictatorship that Argentina suffered in the Ezeiza prison . The visit took place on July 11 of this year, and, for example, in a video it can be seen that they jumped the metal detector in the prison , and then met with detained repressors such as Alfredo Atiz . In response to this, there were complaints for the Justice to investigate the irregularities of this meeting that lasted more than 4 hours .
On that occasion, the libertarian deputies Beltrán Benedit, Alida Ferrerya, Rocío Bonacci and Guillermo Montenegro attended, as well as the legislator Lourdes Micaela Arrieta , who at that time was part of the official bloc.
According to what Página 12 reported at the time, legislator Rocío Bonacci herself “said that it was Guglielminetti himself (one of the genocides) who had given Beltrán Benedit – organizer of the excursion to Unit 31 in Ezeiza – a paper that said ideas for house arrest.”
The repressors who were visited included Mario “El Cura” Marcote, Alfredo Astiz, Miguel Britos, Honorio Carlos Martinez Ruiz, Raul Guglielminetti, Julio Cesar Arguello, Carlos Guillermo Suarez Mason (son), Juan Manuel Cordero, Gerardo Arraez, Adolfo Donda, Antonio Pernias and Juan Carlos Vazquez Sarmiento.
"All of them appear alongside the deputies in the image that went viral and sparked an internal conflict within LLA," reported the media outlet Infobae .
In this case and with regret, we must say that the text of the statement released in support of the new surrender agreement signed by the National Government and benefiting the British pirates who usurp our land and our sea, represents another infamous offense to those who gave their lives to defend Argentine sovereignty.
"We would like to express our deep gratitude for the initiative to organize a trip to the Malvinas Islands before the end of 2024, so that the families of the Fallen Heroes can pay tribute to those soldiers who gave their lives for their country in the South Atlantic Conflict of 1982," they said in the statement released yesterday, Tuesday, September 24, by the Commission of Relatives.
“In particular, we celebrate the agreement to resume negotiations that will allow us to move forward with the third phase of the HUMANITARIAN PROJECT PLAN, in collaboration with the INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, which represents a humanitarian action of great relevance for the families of our Fallen Heroes,” they add, despite having opposed the identification of the bodies in the initial stage.