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Falkland Islands Association

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Founded
  
1902

Parent organization
  
FIH group plc

Falkland islands association nov 2016


The Falkland Islands Association (FIA) is a United Kingdom-based organisation, established 1968, that campaigns internationally for the self-determination of the people of the Falkland Islands.

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Activities of the association include the monitoring of political activity and press comment relating to the Falklands and the lobbying of politicians and officials on matters relating to the islands. The association liaises with the Falkland Islands Government and their representative in London attends Executive Committee meetings of the association. The association maintains a representative presence in the Falkland Islands.

The FIA was instrumental in the establishment of the South Georgia Association.

People

The chairman of the association since 2011 has been Alan Huckle, a retired British diplomat who served as Governor of the Falkland Islands and Commissioner for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands for 2006-10. A former chairman was Sir Rex Hunt, governor of the islands at the time of the 1982 invasion by Argentina.

The first patron of the association, until her death in 2013, was Margaret Thatcher. The current president is Lord Hurd of Westwell (Douglas Hurd).

References

Falkland Islands Association Wikipedia