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Help the Chagossians Return Home.  

Support Justice. Preserve Their Legacy.

ABOUT CHAGOSSIANS

Legal Struggles

Though courts ruled in favor of return in 2000, the UK reversed the decision. The ICJ ruled the UK's actions illegal in 2019, but the UK continues to resist compliance.

Life in Exile

In exile, Chagossians faced poverty, discrimination, and trauma. Many live in slums in Mauritius and Seychelles or struggle for status in the UK

Early History and Settlement

The Chagos Archipelago was settled in the 18th century by enslaved Africans brought by the French. After 1814, the British controlled the islands, bringing in indentured Indian laborers. Over generations, a unique Creole culture emerged.

Life on the Islands

Chagossians lived self-sufficiently, centered on fishing, coconut harvesting, and vibrant cultural traditions. By the mid-20th century, the population reached 1,500–2,000.

Forced Exile

Between 1968–1973, the UK forcibly removed all Chagossians to build a U.S. military base. Many were misled or denied return. Pets were killed, and islanders exiled with few possessions.

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Our Mission Page

Justice. Restoration. Return

Mission Statement: We stand with the Chagossians in their fight to:

Reclaim their homeland

Restore their cultural heritage

Secure justice and reparations

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Vision: A future where Chagossians can return home, rebuild their lives, and pass on their culture with dignity.

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What It Means to Be Chagossian

For many, the word "Chagossian" is unfamiliar. But for thousands, it represents a story of resilience, loss, and unyielding hope. Discover the culture, language, and strength of a people forced from their homeland  yet determined to return.

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The Chagos Archipelago was settled in the 18th century by enslaved Africans brought by the French. After 1814, the British controlled the islands, bringing in indentured Indian laborers. Over generations, a unique Creole culture emerged.

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