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Mauritius is heavily reliant on offshore services and short-term fiscal gains. It is vulnerable to slow diversification, ...
Mr Tuckwell said many of the Chagossian arrivals have children, and the council had a legal responsibility to find temporary accommodation for families with dependants. The council added that the ...
The Chagos Agreement is not only a diplomatic achievement, but also a “contractual transposition” of the decisions of international courts and tribunals. The Agreement acknowledges that the detachment ...
The agreement between the United Kingdom and Mauritius to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago, while retaining a ...
Chagos has seven atolls and around 60 islands; of these, Diego Garcia is by far the largest. Mauritius is an island off the east coast of Madagascar, also an island, ...
Chagos refugees continue the decades-long fight for justice NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Olivier Bancoult, leader of the Chagos Refugee Group. Fifty years ago, ...
Chagos Islands: International Court Of Justice Says U.K. Broke International Law The U.K. expelled the residents of the Indian Ocean islands and allowed the U.S. to build a military base.
Dugasse was born on the Chagos Islands, which had been under the administration of Mauritius, a former British colony, until 1965, when Britain split them away from Mauritius.
Well, with the announcement that the UK government has after 60 years of control given up sovereignty of the remote Chagos Islands, that has, kinda, happened. Previously off-limits due to a U.S ...
A half-century after native inhabitants of the Chagos Islands were forced out to make room for a U.S. military base, a Chagossian leader came to D.C. seeking reparations.
[45] Chagos Award ¶ 15. A challenge by Mauritius to the appointment of Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood (who, it alleged, lacked sufficient independence from the UK), was made in May 2011 and ...