“I'll go even if I have to walk on my hands.”
The pull of home can override even old age and hardship.
— Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate, British Indian Ocean Territory
Source: Aurélie Talate, quoted in David Vine, "Let the People of Diego Garcia Return to their Homeland," Foreign Policy in Focus / Institute for Policy Studies
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.