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    Home > Headlines > Four islanders land on remote Chagos atoll, hope to block UK–Mauritius deal
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    Four islanders land on remote Chagos atoll, hope to block UK–Mauritius deal

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 17, 2026

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    Last updated: February 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Four Chagos islanders settle on Ile du Coin to oppose the UK-Mauritius sovereignty deal, aiming to complicate the territory transfer plans.

    Table of Contents

    • Chagos Islanders' Settlement and Its Implications
    • Background on Chagos Islands
    • Reactions from Mauritius Government
    • Future Plans for Resettlement

    Chagos Islanders Establish Settlement to Challenge UK-Mauritius Agreement

    Chagos Islanders' Settlement and Its Implications

    Feb 17 (Reuters) - Four Chagos islanders have landed on one of the Indian Ocean archipelago's atolls to establish what they say will be a permanent settlement, a move they hope will complicate a British plan to transfer the territory to Mauritius.

    Background on Chagos Islands

    Mauritius' attorney general said the move was a publicity stunt designed to create conflict over a 2025 agreement with Britain on handing over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, which is opposed by some Chagossians who accuse Mauritius of decades of neglect. Mauritius has denied the accusation.

    Reactions from Mauritius Government

    Misley Mandarin, leader of the four people who landed on Monday on the remote Ile du Coin atoll, said they were living in tents and expect 10 more arrivals next week plus many more in the coming year, he said.

    Future Plans for Resettlement

    In a telephone call with Reuters on Tuesday, he said his father Michel Mandarin, 74, was with him and had been removed from the island when he was 14.

    "I am not in exile anymore. This is my homeland," said Misley Mandarin, who was born in Mauritius.

    Up to 2,000 Chagossians were forcibly removed from the archipelago in the 1960s and 1970s, and resettled mainly in Mauritius and Britain. Many want the right to return.

    Last year's agreement allows Britain to retain control of the strategically important U.S.-UK air base on Diego Garcia, the largest island of the archipelago in the Indian Ocean, under a 99-year lease.

    The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has urged Britain and Mauritius not to ratify the agreement, saying it risks perpetuating historical rights violations.

    Misley Mandarin said he wanted to make it possible for the 322 people who he said were born on Ile du Coin and are still alive "to come home before they die."

    He sought to reassure the United States that the settlement did not threaten the military base on Diego Garcia.

    Mauritius Attorney General Gavin Glover told private Radio Plus that the group had landed illegally and dismissed the move as a "publicity stunt organised to create a situation of conflict with the British government."

    He said Mauritius would not exercise authority over the Chagos Archipelago islands until the treaty is ratified.

    (Reporting by Vincent Mumo Nzilani in Nairobi and Jean Paul Arouff in Port Louis, Editing by Bate Felix and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Four Chagos islanders establish a settlement on Ile du Coin.
    • •The move aims to challenge the UK-Mauritius sovereignty agreement.
    • •Mauritius dismisses the settlement as a publicity stunt.
    • •The UN urges caution over potential rights violations.
    • •The settlement does not threaten the Diego Garcia military base.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Four islanders land on remote Chagos atoll, hope to block UK–Mauritius deal

    1What is sovereignty?

    Sovereignty is the authority of a state to govern itself or another state. It encompasses the full right and power of a governing body to govern its territory without interference from external entities.

    2What is a publicity stunt?

    A publicity stunt is an action designed to attract public attention or generate media coverage, often used in marketing or public relations.

    3What is a military base?

    A military base is a facility owned and operated by a military organization, used for the storage of equipment, training of personnel, and deployment of military operations.

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