Watch the emotional video as a tribute to the Falklands and Falklands Veterans



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The brief dialogue and the moment of homage end with a message: "We do not know them all, but we owe them everything, let's look at them with pride". And he adds: "The Malvinas, they defended them with honor".

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Activities in Neuquén at 37 years old

At 37 years of the South Atlantic exploit, various activities are planned throughout the country.

In Neuquén, activities will start on Monday with the presentation of the book "War in Me" by Professor Diego Suárez, accompanied by contributions by Darío Altomaro, Ailin Muchella and Juan José Servidio.

The book tells the story of seventeen veterans of the Malvinas War of the province of Neuquén. It also includes an index with audios of several interview fragments, which can be downloaded for free online.

On Tuesday morning, Governor Omar Gutiérrez will hold a meeting with Veterans at Government House. In the afternoon, the main event will take place at the cenotaph of Malvinas from 18h.

"Every year, April 2 is a strange sensation of anguish and memories," said Herving Vázquez, president of the Neuquén Veterans Center. In a dialogue with LU5, he said that "the governments have not been up to the task of giving answers to the families and true heroes of the Malvinas".

On 2 April 1982, Argentine troops landed in the Falkland Islands to recover the sovereignty that had been seized in 1833 by the British armed forces.

The Falklands war ended on June 14, 1982, the same year, two and a half months later.

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