“The United Kingdom's continued administration of the Chagos Archipelago constitutes a wrongful act entailing the international responsibility of that State.”
International law can formally name a decades-old occupation for what it is, even after the fact.
— Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, British Indian Ocean Territory
Source: Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, President, International Court of Justice, Legal Consequences of the Separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965 (Advisory Opinion), 25 February 2019, para. 177
More Proverbs from British Indian Ocean Territory
The UK decided to lease our motherland to the US to build a military base.
A homeland can be signed away by distant powers without the consent of the people who belong to it.
Since I was four years old, my people, the Chagossians, have lived in impoverished exile, while the US military has been enjoying the fruits of my homeland.
A single act of dispossession can echo across an entire lifetime and an entire people.
My life has been buried… It's as if I was pulled from my paradise to put me in hell.
Losing one's home can feel like losing life itself, even while the body goes on living.
I maintain justice must be done.
However long a wrong is allowed to stand, the demand for justice does not fade.
This battle has just begun.
A single legal or moral victory is only a step, not the end, of a long struggle.
We Chagossians will continue fighting for our fundamental rights to be respected.
Dignity is defended by continuing to demand it, generation after generation.