Hi,

We have discussed this issue quite up front actually - and decided to
follow our usual path. Wiki Loves Monuments is based on what countries
recognize as monuments - in this case the national heritage board of
Argentina. We don't want to selectively shop in such a list, as that would
be original research - which isn't allowed per Wikipedia policies.

If the UK would have participated, that would simply have resulted in two
sets of monuments on these islands. One set as recognized by the Argentina
government, and one set as recognized by the UK government (if there are
monuments there recognized by the UK). There are some more examples like
this: Argentina also recognized some monuments in Antarctica and some
countries have recognized monuments in former colonies, or they have
recognized buildings that have been moved to another country over time
(i.e. taken apart and reconstructed elsewhere, or shipwrecks).

Anyway, we don't want to take a political approach here but I don't exclude
the possibility that this is taking an interest in Latin American media at
some point. I suggest that then the explanation as above could be used to
explain that it's about the neutrality principles of Wikipedia - and not
about taking a political stance.

Lodewijk

2012/8/21 Richard Symonds <richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk>

> Not yet. Needs sensitive handling, I think - and mailing list discussions
> aren't very sensitive!
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> On 21 August 2012 12:58, David Gerard <dger...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 21 August 2012 12:54, Richard Symonds
>> <richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
>>
>> > At £2k for a non-commercial flight, it could be quite tricky to get
>> /anyone/
>> > down there. Even sending cargo is quite expensive. From South America,
>> it's
>> > about £500.
>>
>>
>> Are there any Wikimedians in the Falklands? I'm sure WMUK can lend
>> them its name, for the sake of good will all round!
>>
>> Has anyone cc'ed WMAR on this yet?
>>
>>
>> - d.
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