'May God Take Pity On Her Soul': The Argentinian Reaction To Margaret Thatcher’s Death
La Dama de Hierro has passed away. Argentinas media has always embraced the Iron Lady title, a nickname that in its eyes went hand-in-hand with a bellicose and colonialist outlook.
While the news of Margaret Thatchers death caused a wave of tributes in the UK, including assertions that she had transformed Britain, the reaction in Buenos Aires was far more muted. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and the foreign office made no immediate comment.
But the lady forever associated with the 1982 Falklands War continues to provoke strong feelings among Argentineans even in death. The news comes just weeks after the Falklands Islanders overwhelming decision to remain a British overseas territory, branded as illegal by Buenos Aires.
Thatcher was someone who only deepened the worlds differences and didnt try to find a peaceful solution, said Ernesto Alonso, president of the National Commission for Falklands veterans. He was busy helping with humanitarian aid in La Plata, the city where over 50 people were killed in flash flooding last week, but took time out to speak to The Independent.
Both the military dictatorship in Argentina and Thatcher shared the same violent outlook, he added. They were part of the same political class. She wont be remembered [here] for being a good person.
MORE...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/may-god-take-pity-on-her-soul-the-argentinian-reaction-to-margaret-thatchers-death-8564846.html