Not quite paradise, but lost
YOU kicked us out of our homes 30 years ago. Now we want to go back. That, in essence, is the case that the Ilois, the erstwhile inhabitants of the Chagos Islands, have been pressing in the high court in London this month.
This article appeared in the International section of the print edition under the headline “Not quite paradise, but lost”
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