Sign the Petition for the United
States to Redress Wrongs Committed Against the Chagos Islanders: http://wh.gov/Xbb
WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 5,
2012—Today, SPEAK Human Rights & Environmental Initiative and the UNROW
Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic of American University launched a
petition, calling on the U.S. government to provide redress to the Chagos
Islanders, an indigenous population expelled from their homeland in the Chagos
Archipelago more than forty years ago.
The Chagossians continue to fight
for the right to return to their homeland.
They were expelled when the U.K. and the U.S. governments decided that
the United States would build a U.S. military base on the Archipelago’s main
island, Diego Garcia. Since their
expulsion, the Chagossians have lived as a marginalized community on the island
nations of Mauritius and Seychelles.
The recent passing of Lisette Talate, the oldest living survivor of the
forced exile, underscores the urgent need for action by the U.S. and U.K.
governments to redress the wrongs against the Chagossians. Ms. Talate’s dying wish was to see her
homeland again before her death. We
cannot let other Chagossians die without some form of redress: employment
opportunities, compensation, and the opportunity to return home. Noam Chomsky, a signatory to this petition,
has observed, "If people knew, they would do something about it . .
.” Please do something today by signing
the petition and sharing the link with friends.
We call on President Obama to
respect the human rights of the Chagossians.
The Obama administration will respond to petitions that receive 25,000
signatures in 30 days. The petition
closes on April 3, 2012.
Please join the effort to bring
this important issue before the Obama administration.
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