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Explained: Why Mauritius is calling UK an ‘illegal colonial occupier’ over a tiny set of island | Explained News, The Indian Express

Explained: Why Mauritius is calling UK an ‘illegal colonial occupier’ over a tiny set of island | Explained News, The Indian Express

Written by Neha Banka |Edited by Explained Desk |Published: November 29, 2019 4:53:46 pm

Explained: Why Mauritius is calling UK an ‘illegal colonial occupier’ over a tiny set of island

Mauritius has argued that the Chagos Islands has been a part of its territory since at least the 18th century, till the United Kingdom broke the archipelago away from Mauritius in 1965 and the islands of Aldabra, Farquhar, and Desroches from the Seychelles in the region to form the British Indian Ocean Territory

Explained: Why Mauritius is calling UK an 'illegal colonial occupier' over a tiny set of island

The UN had given the UK six months to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. After the UK missed the deadline to do so, Mauritius called the UK an “illegal colonial occupier”. (Source: Reuters.uk)


Mauritius called the UK an “illegal colonial occupier” on Friday, after it ignored a UN mandated deadline to return the Chagos Islands, a small archipelago in the Indian Ocean, to Mauritius. The United Nations had given UK six months to process the transfer, a move the UK and the US have bitterly resisted.

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