The Fiji Times

Pope says Britain should obey UN

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ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE - Pope Francis said on Tuesday Britain should comply with a UN resolution and return a chain of islands it holds in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius, including one rented to the United States for the Diego Garcia air base.

In greetings to various delegation­s after a Mass on Monday in Mauritius, The Pope referred to the archipelag­o and used the name Chagos Islands, which Britain rules as the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT).

Authoritie­s saw the mention as boost for their claim and in an address to The Pope on Monday night Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth thanked him for his interest.

Britain detached the Chagos Islands from Mauritius before Mauritius gained independen­ce in 1968. London then expelled the population of the islands, then numbering about 2000 people, to build the air base on Diego Garcia.

Asked by a Mauritian reporter on the plane returning from a three-nation trip to Africa how he could help the people of Chagos go back home, The Pope said: “When we recognise internatio­nal organisati­ons, such as the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in The Hague or the United Nations, and give them the capacity to judge internatio­nally, when they speak, if we are (part of) humanity, we must obey.”

“It is true that not all things that are right for humanity are also right for our pockets (financial interests) but internatio­nal institutio­ns must be obeyed,” he said.

Last February, the Internatio­nal Court of Justice ruled that the Chagos islanders had been evicted unlawfully and told Britain to give back control over the islands to Mauritius.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Pope Francis.
Picture: REUTERS Pope Francis.

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