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    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
      Human Rights Watch demands full reparations from UK and US for Chagos Islanders

      Britain must answer for ‘appalling colonial crime’ of forced displacement in 1960s and 1970s, says NGO

      A demonstration demanding action by the UK government on human rights for the Chagossian people at Downing Street in 2016
    • Friday, 1 April, 2022
      Special ReportInvesting in Mauritius
      Chagos islanders push Mauritius and UK to heal history’s wounds

      After a half century and more of exile, citizenship and sovereignty questions prevail

      Rosy Leveque
    • Monday, 8 November, 2021
      UK immigration
      Families evicted from Chagos islands entitled to settle in UK, says MP

      Descendants of those forcibly removed over US air base face ‘similarities to the Windrush situation’

      British Indian Ocean Territory islanders protest in London over the Nationality and Borders Bill
    • Thursday, 23 May, 2019
      UN backs motion demanding UK cede control of Chagos Islands

      Overwhelming defeat highlights diplomatic isolation of US and UK

    • Monday, 25 February, 2019
      British rule over Chagos Islands declared illegal by UN court

      Hague court says expelling inhabitants to make way for US base was ‘wrongful act’

      DIEGO GARCIA INDIAN OCEAN ISLAND: largest island in the Chagos archipelago and site of a major United States military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean leased from Britain in 1966. Exiled inhabitants of Diego Garcia began a challenge July 17 to a British government decision to kick them off the remote island 30 years ago to make way for the U.S. base. Thousands of islanders from the 65-island Chagos archipelago, many of them born in exile in Mauritius, want Britain to return them to their homeland.
    • Friday, 23 June, 2017
      UK politics
      Britain defeated in UN vote on Chagos Islands

      Case sent to International Court of Justice after 22 of 27 EU members withhold support

      Chagos islanders outside the High Court in London in 2007, where they are fighting the UK government for the reinstatement of their homeland
    • Wednesday, 16 November, 2016
      World
      Extended US lease blocks Chagossians’ return home

      Inhabitants and descendants of Indian Ocean islands to receive £40m in compensation

      UNDATED FILE PHOTO- An undated file photo shows Diego Garcia, the largest island in the Chagos archi.....UNDATED FILE PHOTO- An undated file photo shows Diego Garcia, the largest island in the Chagos archipelago and site of a major United States military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean leased from Britain in 1966. The United States is preparing to deploy heavy B-2 bombers to Britain and the Indian Ocean Island of Diego Garcia, if necessary in time to lead an attack on [Iraq], the officer in charge of the fleet said on October 30 2002. - RTXLL8Z
    • Sunday, 30 August, 2015
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Chagos Islands: Long journey home

      Islanders were forcibly displaced in the 1960s. Now there is hope of a return, but it is complicated by the US military presence

      A demonstrator demanding her return to the Chagos Islands in the Diego Garcia archipelago shouts during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament in London October 22, 2008. Britain's highest court ruled in favour of the British government on Wednesday, blocking the return of hundreds of Chagos Island people to their homes in the south Indian Ocean after nearly 40 years of exile. The decision by the House of Lords ends a years-long battle to secure the Chagos Islanders the right to return to their archipelago, from where they were forcibly removed in the 1960s and '70s to make way for an American airbase on Diego Garcia. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) - RTX9SY9
    • Thursday, 6 September, 2012
      World
      Chagos dispute: An emotive piece of unsettled colonial business

      A claim concerning the displaced islanders’ right to resettle is awaiting judgment, says John Reed

      protesters carrying signs saying 'We must return to Diego Garcia'
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