Britain, USA Stole an Island Archipelago. Pack your bags. Leave Diego Garcia before Christmas?



Mauritius owns the Chagos Islands and the International Court Gave Them Back to Mauritius but Theresa May and Donald Trump defied that Court order hence Mauritius brought the matter to the UN. The vote gives America and Britain the boot and gives the islanders back their homes.


  • Update: 22 May 5:45PM UTC 
    An hour ago the United Nations General Assembly voted 116 to six  in favour of a Senegalese resolution insisting the UK to relinquish sovereignty over British Indian Ocean Territory. 56 nations abstained under heavy campaigning from the Trump White House.
  • Britain’s opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has already condemned the May rejection of the World Court decision, saying in a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May that her government appeared to be “ready to disregard international law and ignore a ruling of the international court and the right of the Chagossians to return to their homes.”
  • Britain and the United States have been accused of depopulating the Chagos.
  • Britain claims Diego Garcia exists for the maintenance of regional and global peace and security but in fact it has been used to bomb and kill as many as one million Iraqis and is now used as a nuclear base against China. Read also: If Britain & the USA do not obey the UN Chagos Islands (Diego Garcia) Resolution, are all UN Resolution Sanctions Null and Void? 

by Micheal John, mj@fpmag.net | files from Beverley Baldock in New York


193 Countries of the UN assembly will vote later today on a draft resolution that welcomes the Court’s position and insists Britain withdraw from the Chagos in six months. One of the islands is Diego Garcia upon which Britain allowed America to install since 1965 a huge nuclear bomber air base with which it has planned to threaten China.

The Chagos Islands that Britain and America stole from Mauritius include US and UK Air Force Base Diego Garcia plus US Navy Camp Justice Naval Base. The base is a nuclear outpost that was already used to bomb and kill probably millions. It is currently intended against China. It is cited by China for its current militarization of islands in the South China Sea. Click to enlarge.  Photo Credit: Pinterest – Photo Art: Rosa Yamamoto FPM.news

The photo and its story: The Chagos Islands that Britain and America stole from Mauritius include US and UK Air Force Base Diego Garcia plus US Navy Camp Justice Naval Base. The base is a nuclear outpost that was already used to bomb and kill probably millions. It is currently intended against China. It is cited by China for its current militarization of islands in the South China Sea.


Feminine-Perspective:

Usurpers of Mauritius must leave Chagos Islands USA/UK stole from Mauritius. You abused them for wrongful purpose, nuclear bombers against China.


 

  • The 12-square-mile Diego Garcia lies at a centre point in the middle of India, Australia, the Saudi peninsula and East Africa.

  • Naval and Air Force U.S. facilities on the island are intended against China.

  • The bases have  a full arsenal of nuclear and conventional bombs.

  • It has enough bombers to completely eliminate China from the face of the Earth.

  • The country that owns the islands wants this military paraphernalia removed and should have its people compensated for being shoved out of their homes from 1965 to 1973.

The island was a dependency of Mauritius until the United Kingdom arbitrarily detached it  in 1965. Between 1968 and 1973, U.K. authorities commit one of the most extraordinary human rights violations in the 20th century by literally removing the CHagos Island populations.

Map location of Diego Garcia
Photo Credit: GoogleMaps
Photo Art: Rosa Yamamoto FPM.news

The case of Diego Garcia, the largest of the Chagos Islands has been cited by China as precedent to its occupation of self-built man-made islands in the South China Sea and The West Philippines Sea.

The current evaluation of UN member intent is to vote in favour of Mauritius which has been mauled by the Britain and the United States since the mid-1960s.