Starmer's Chagos treaty hits new crisis after judge blocks removal of islanders
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Starmer's Chagos treaty hits new crisis after judge blocks removal of islanders
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"The judgment comes after four Chagos islanders landed on one of the Indian Ocean archipelago's islands on Tuesday to establish what they say will be a permanent settlement, in a move they hope will complicate a British plan to transfer the territory to Mauritius. The advance party was led by Misley Mandarin, the elected Chagossian first minister who has pledged to establish a permanent resettlement on Ile du Coin, part of the coral atoll of Peros Banhos."
Investigative journalism covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, combining financial probes and documentaries that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. Quality reporting is presented without paywalls and funded through donations intended to keep journalists on the ground to interview all sides. A late judicial intervention temporarily blocked an order to remove Chagos islanders, with Justice James Lewis issuing the ruling from a flight approaching South Africa. Four Chagossians landed on part of the Peros Banhos atoll to establish a permanent settlement aimed at complicating plans to transfer the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius. The advance party was led by Misley Mandarin.
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