Argentina has riled the Falkland Islands by broadcasting a political advert filmed on the territory without authorisation.
The advert features an Argentine athlete training in the Falklands ahead of the London Olympics in July.
It ends with the slogan: "To compete on English soil, we train on Argentine soil."
Falklands legislator Ian Hansen dismissed it as a piece of "cheap and disrespectful propaganda".
The advert - broadcast in Argentina on Wednesday night - is
the latest measure by Argentina to reassert its claim to the British
overseas territory it calls the Malvinas.
'No respect'
Produced by the Argentine presidency, it is titled Olympic Games 2012: Homage to the Fallen and the Veterans of the Malvinas.
It shows Argentine hockey captain Fernando Zylberberg running
and exercising in the Falklands capital Port Stanley, interspersed with
shots of penguins and the windswept South Atlantic.
Mr Hansen said the video had been filmed without permission from the islands' authorities.
He accused Argentina of trying to "politicise the Olympics in service of its territorial ambitions".
"It is deeply sad to see Mr Zylberberg clambering over a war
memorial. Sadly this illustrates the disrespect the Argentine
authorities have for our home and our people," Mr Hansen said.
"At no stage does the video feature any Falkland Islanders - a
clear reflection of Argentina's policy, which is to pretend that the
people of the Falkland Islands do not exist."
Last month saw the 30th anniversary of the start of the
Falklands War, when Argentine forces invaded the islands before being
defeated by a British task force.
Argentina wants the UK to negotiate on sovereignty, but the
British government says it will not discuss the issue without the
agreement of the Falkland islanders.
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