The only leading mainstream journalist to champion the human rights of the citizens of Diego Garcia has been John Pilger. For most other reporters, the island was simply a military base, useful for US aims in the Middle East. Now, after years of struggle, justice has arrived:
Hundreds of Indian Ocean islanders who were forcibly deported from their homeland by
The court of appeal in
Three judges upheld a ruling in the islanders’ favour last year, ordered the government to pay their legal costs and withheld support for an appeal to the House of Lords. Giving his reason for the ruling Lord Justice Sedley wrote: “Few things are more important to a social group than its sense of belonging, not only to each other but to a place. What has sustained peoples in exile, from
An estimated 2,000 Chagossians were driven from their homes between 1967 and 1971 after
Later, the islanders were subjected to intimidation. At one point US soldiers rounded up their dogs and gassed them. The departing Chagossians were loaded on to boats, allowed to take only one bag with them, and deposited in Mauritius, where most have lived in poverty ever since. The base has served as a refuelling stop and base for air raids in a succession of wars, most recently in