It has taken many years for an effective lobby to grow up for the small, dwindling and shattered group of survivors of this atrocity. But progress has been made, interestingly with a lot of effective support from horrified ex-FCO and Royal Naval personnel. Progress has been made through the UK courts - but has been resisted tooth and nail, on behalf of their US masters, by Jack Straw and David Miliband.
Miliband has now produced what is one of the most cynical acts in the history of British foreign policy. Dressed up as an environmentalist move, and with support from a number of dupe environmentalists, the waters around the Chagos Archipelago have been declared the world's largest marine reserve - in which all fishing is banned. The islanders, of course, are fishermen.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36139130/ns/world_news-world_environment/
The sheer cynicism of this effort by Miliband to dress up genocide as environmentalism is simply breathtaking.
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2010/998/cu3.htm
ReplyDeleteA bracing, if depressing precis. I was thinking 'The White Man's Burden' before it was quoted in the piece. I will track down at least two of these books, tx, RZ.
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