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London Prohibits Return of Diego Garcia Natives 
By Jacques Duplouich 
Le Figaro via Truthout
http://www.lefigaro.com/international/20040622.FIG0063.html
Tuesday 22 June 2004

The Diego Garcia atoll "Ilois" are overwhelmed. A legal decree discreetly promulgated 
by the Foreign Office on June 10 while Iraq and the European elections held the news, 
prohibits the natives of the largest island in the Chagos archipelago, right in the 
middle of the Indian Ocean, from ever returning to the territory from which they were 
expelled 35 years ago by the British authorities. In November 2000, however, the 
London High Court had ruled that their "transfer" was "illegal" and recognized the 
grounds for their "right of return" to their ancestral land.

Tony Blair's government hasn't understood it that way, however. Arguing an exhaustive 
feasibility study on the reestablishment of the community of some 8500 "Chagossians", 
it has dragged out the inquiry. The government experts concluded today that the 
population would be exposed "to natural events of a nature to make their survival 
difficult." Longer term, global warming and its consequences on sea levels would make 
their life impossible. End of story? Read on.

"It's unacceptable," inveighs Alan Vincatassin, leader of the British Indian Ocean 
Territory (BIOT) Movement, which contests the ministerial decision. "It's the most 
barbarous law I have ever seen adopted in the Queen's name," he adds. "The real reason 
for it? The American demand that there be no witnesses on this island they've 
transformed into a military base," he insists.

Alan Vincatassin has good reason to believe that American demands prevail over Ilois 
rights. The Diego Garcia atoll certainly belongs to Great Britain, but a secret 
agreement between Harold McMillan and John F. Kennedy, signed in 1961, designated it 
as an Anglo-American "point of strategic support" against the Soviet Union in the 
Indian Ocean. Washington offered to establish a communications and refueling center 
for its fleet there on the double condition that the Chagos archipelago be excluded 
from the decolonization process London was then engaged in and that its inhabitants be 
evacuated "for security reasons". In exchange, the US offered a 14 million dollar 
reduction in the price of Polaris missiles the United Kingdom was buying to equip its 
nuclear submarines.

The Ilois' "transfer" began in the beginning of the 1970s in the greatest secrecy with 
Mauritius and the Seychelles as their destination. At the time, London asserted to the 
"deportees" that they had no territorial claim on the islands to which their parents 
had come from other African countries or Indian Ocean islands as "contract workers". 
The 426 families who lived from vegetable farming, coastal fishing, and coconut oil 
culture found themselves stripped of their possessions and without any assistance in 
the slums of Port-Louis in Mauritius and Victoria in the Seychelles. Alcoholism, drug 
use, and misery ravaged their community, while the United States, armed with a fifty 
year lease renewable for an additional twenty year period, transformed Diego Garcia 
into a fortress.

Isolated from the rest of the Indian Ocean, the atoll, with its harbors and airports, 
welcomes many American Navy "forward positioned" ships and serves as a long distance 
departure base for B-52 and B-1 bombers. In 2001, the horseshoe-shaped 44 acre 
platform established on the reef played an essential role in Afghanistan bombing 
missions. Today, the base holds a decisive position in the support of other US bases 
in Africa, the Middle East, and South-East Asia. It also serves as a sort of 
Guantánamo annex. Prisoners suspected of belonging to al-Qaeda are incarcerated there 
in the most complete secrecy. Returning the territory to the natives is consequently 
out of the question.

The Ilois, overwhelmed by the government's "stab in the back" are not planning on 
allowing the issue to rest here, however. They have fought for 35 years to recover 
their atoll- a fight that has won them, in passing, recognition as separate subjects 
of the crown in 2000. They intend to pursue their case in British and American courts. 
"Their treatment by our governments is a national disgrace," comments Mark Curtis, 
author of a book on the "United Kingdom's real role in the world." "While they wait 
for reparations, it is appropriate to meditate on Tony Blair's speeches in favor of 
human rights..."


Translation: t r u t h o u t French language correspondent Leslie Thatcher.
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