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    Rights Group Condemns UK, US for Moving Native Inhabitants to Make Way for Diego Garcia Base

    Rights Group Condemns UK, US for Moving Native Inhabitants to Make Way for Diego Garcia Base

    London — Britain and the United States committed crimes against humanity when they forced the people of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean to leave their homes five decades ago to make way for a U.S. Navy , a rights group charged Wednesday, calling on the two governments to let the Chagossians return.

    Human Rights Watch also said Britain and the U.S. should pay compensation to the Chagossians and apologize for their treatment of the islanders.

    “The forced displacement of the Chagossians and ongoing abuses amount to crimes against humanity committed by a colonial against an indigenous people,” the rights group said. “U.K. colonial rule in the Chagos Archipelago, unlike in most of its other colonies in , did not end in the 1960s, and it has continued at extraordinary cost to the people of Chagos.”

    The Chagos Islands are the heart of the British Indian Ocean Territory, some 6,000 miles southeast of London and home to the U.S. Navy base at Diego Garcia. The base was built in the 1970s and provides what American authorities have described as “an all but indispensable platform” for security operations in the Middle East, South and East Africa.

    But Diego Garcia has been the source of controversy for decades because the islands were home to about 1,500 people when discussions about the base began in the 1960s. In addition, the islands historically had been administered as a dependency of…

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