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The Last Colony - A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy (Paperback)
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The Last Colony - A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy (Paperback)
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FROM THE WINNER OF THE BAILIE GIFFORD PRIZE After the Second World
War, new international rules heralded an age of human rights and
self-determination. Supported by Britain, these unprecedented
changes sought to end the scourge of colonialism. But how committed
was Britain? In the 1960s, its colonial instinct ignited once more:
a secret decision was taken to offer the US a base at Diego Garcia,
one of the islands of the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean,
create a new colony (the 'British Indian Ocean Territory') and
deport the entire local population. One of those inhabitants was
Liseby Elysé, twenty years old, newly married, expecting her first
child. One suitcase, no pets, the British ordered, expelling her
from the only home she had ever known. For four decades the
government of Mauritius fought for the return of Chagos, and the
past decade Philippe Sands has been intimately involved in the
cases. In 2018 Chagos and colonialism finally reached the World
Court in The Hague. As Mauritius and the entire African continent
challenged British and American lawlessness, fourteen international
judges faced a landmark decision: would they rule that Britain
illegally detached Chagos from Mauritius? Would they open the door
to Liseby Elysé and her fellow Chagossians returning home - or
exile them forever? Taking us on a disturbing journey across
international law, THE LAST COLONY illuminates the continuing
horrors of colonial rule, the devastating impact of Britain's
racist grip on its last colony in Africa, and the struggle for
justice in the face of a crime against humanity. It is a tale about
the making of modern international law and one woman's fight for
justice, a courtroom drama and a personal journey that ends with a
historic ruling.
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