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Chagossians Support UK-Mauritius Agreement for the Chagos Islands but Demand Right to Return to Diego Garcia, Involvement in Final Treaty Negotiations, and Full Respect for International Law

10/14/2024

 
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Chagossians Support UK-Mauritius Agreement for the Chagos Islands but Insist on Right to Return to Diego Garcia, Involvement in Final Treaty Negotiations, and Full Respect for International Law
 
 
MEDIA CONTACT: Louis Olivier Bancoult, President, Chagos Refugees Group, (+230) 5751-7506, [email protected]


Port Louis, Mauritius—October 14, the group representing the largest number of exiled Chagossians publicly affirmed its support for the recent agreement of the governments of the United Kingdom and Mauritius on sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago—including the United States military base on Diego Garcia—while insisting on Chagossians’ right to return to Diego Garcia and Chagossians’ full involvement in negotiations to finalize the agreement.
 
More than 300 Chagossians unanimously declared their deep concern that the agreement disregards the full human rights of Chagossians from Diego Garcia, where most trace their ancestry.
 
“We firmly request that all native Chagossians from Diego Garcia and their heirs be granted the right to freely visit and live on Diego Garcia, as is their natural right, given that foreign workers currently have this privilege,” Chagossians said in an Oct. 13 letter to the British High Commissioner in Mauritius, Charlotte Pierre.
 
The letter was sent by Olivier Bancoult, Chagos Refugees Group president, declaring the unanimous decision of Chagossians at the group’s Oct. 13 Special Annual General Meeting.
 
“It is imperative that Chagossians be actively involved in every step of the negotiation process” as the UK and Mauritius finalize a treaty “to ensure that Chagossians’ rights and interests are fully safeguarded,” the letter continues.
 
Representing the unified voice of Chagossians in Mauritius, the letter also emphasized the need to:
 
§  Expedite resettlement and promised UK financial support to ensure elderly Chagossians born in Chagos receive justice in their final years of life.
 
§  Provide a comprehensive support package for Chagossians born in Chagos and their descendants, including a lifetime pension for those born in Chagos.
 
§  Create a local governance structure prioritizing Chagossian self-determination to ensure Chagossians shape the future of Chagos, including protecting its environment, in collaboration with the Mauritian government.
 
§  Dialogue with Chagossians worldwide to ensure the alignment of Chagossians’ interests in implementing the Chagos agreement.
 
The Chagossian declaration follows the UK and Mauritian governments’ Oct. 3 announcement recognizing Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos islands while permitting the UK to exercise sovereignty on Diego Garcia for at least 99 years, to include the continued operation of the major US military base, in exchange for UK financial and other support.

The agreement, which must be formalized in a treaty, said Chagossians would be allowed to resettle on all their islands except for Diego Garcia. If enacted, this would continue more than half a century during which Chagossians have been barred from Diego Garcia following their expulsion by the US and UK governments, between 1968 and 1973, as part of the creation of the US base on Diego Garcia.   
 
Chagos Refugees Group President Olivier Bancoult expressed Chagossians’ commitment to “collaborating in pursuit of a just and equitable resolution for all Chagossians, one that fully respects all the obligations of international law.”
 
The full text of the Chagos Refugees Group letter is here.


MEDIA CONTACTS
 
Louis Olivier Bancoult                                                        
President, Chagos Refugees Group                                                               
(+230) 5751-7506
[email protected]       
 
 
Sabrina Jean
Chair, Chagos Refugees Group UK
(+44) 7832-113931
[email protected]






Major Update for Supporters!!!

10/11/2024

 
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Let Us Return USA!, the US support group for the exiled Chagossian people, wants to share some huge news that Chagossians are close to going home (at least to most of their islands)….

Chagossians and the world heard the news that Chagossians have awaited for decades: Chagossians can finally return home (mostly)! And they will finally receive what sounds like proper compensation.

This is an historic victory that was made possible by a global movement of supporters like you!

Unfortunately it’s an incomplete victory because Chagossians are still barred from resettling on Diego Garcia (where most trace their ancestry).

The good news came as part of a deal in which the UK and Mauritian governments, backed by the US, agreed to the UK restoring Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos islands. The UK, in turn, agreed to lease Diego Garcia from Mauritius for at least 99 years and allow the continued occupation of the US base. The UK promised a trust fund for Chagossians and an infrastructure fund that could help rebuild life in Chagos.

While the agreement is a victory for Chagossians, for the decolonization movement, and for international law, continuing to ban Chagossians from returning to live on Diego Garcia—while allowing the US military to stay--perpetuates the original crime committed against them.

Preventing Chagossians from living on Diego Garcia indeed violates the International Court of Justice’s 2019 ruling requiring the protection of Chagossians' full human rights. Barring resettlement is also unnecessary: The base occupies only part of the west side of the island. Chagossians could live on the east side without interfering with base operations, just as civilians live next to US bases worldwide (including Guantánamo Bay).

For now, the US military’s desire for total control has continued to trump Chagossians’ basic human right to live in their homeland. As Chagossians have pointed out, they were wrongly excluded from the negotiations leading to the deal.

The UK and Mauritius, however, still must finalize the deal with a treaty, and thus they have time to correct this injustice by allowing Chagossians to return to all their islands including Diego Garcia.

In other words, while Chagossians celebrate their victory, the struggle will continue to allow all Chagossians to go home….

Look out for updates on how we can pressure the US, UK, and Mauritian governments to prioritize Chagossians’ rights and meet their demands for justice!

With deep thanks for your support at this momentous time in the Chagossian struggle,

Let Us Return USA!

P.S. Please send ideas, suggestions, questions, and leads with members of Congress, the Biden administration, and media to [email protected] or to David Vine at [email protected].

Watch Olivier Bancoult discuss Chagossians' historic victory here (in Morisiyen/Kreol + French).

10/3/2024

 

MAJOR (PARTIAL) VICTORY!!

10/3/2024

 
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Chagossians have won a historic--if incomplete--victory. A new UK-Mauritius agreement finally secures many Chagossians' right to return to their homeland and a UK support fund. This is huge news allowing Chagossians to go back to their Peros Banhos and Salomon islands. Watch Olivier Bancoult discuss the historic victory here (in Morisiyen/Kreol and French).

Unfortunately (to say the least), the agreement excludes the right of return to Diego Garcia.

Excluding Chagossians' right to return to Diego Garcia violates the 2019 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling requiring protection of Chagossians' full human rights, including their fundamental right to live in their homeland.

Excluding Diego Garcia is also unnecessary: the base occupies ~1/3 of the island and Chagossians could easily live on east side of Diego Garcia. Chagossians could return to live on Diego Garcia with no impact on base operations. Those who so desire could commute to work on the base as at many US bases overseas.

The UK and Mauritius should correct the omission of Diego Garcia from the right of return and protect Chagossians' full human rights as required by the ICJ 2019 ruling.

This article nicely summarizes all that is sadly wrong with this new agreement.

Media caution:

1) Chagossians are the best to speak on the significance of this announcement.

2) Please don't repeat the US + UK talking points saying that Diego Garcia is a critical base for protecting the US + UK and global peace + security. The base, located thousands of miles from the US + Britain, hasn't been defensive. It's been an offensive launchpad for catastrophic wars in Iraq, Afghanistan + elsewhere in the Middle East.

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