This island is now a american millitary base. Over 2000 people have been deported. British gov. and American gov. decided to cut supply of food in order to push native people of this island to evacuate. Look for "Stealing a Nation" by John Pilger on youtube
The island where the pictures were taken is Solomon Islands (no relation to those in the western Pacific). It is not now nor ever was it a military base. The atoll you refer to is Diego Garcia, 120 miles south. The people of Chagos, some of whom were removed from Solomon Islands were removed probably 50 years ago. They were not indiginous people having originally be brought there to harvest copra and who stayed after that business ended. The issue is controversial but hardly clear cut.
Actually, the Chagos islanders have lived there since the late 18th century. They as as old as white Australians. The issue IS clear cut. They were deported from the islands where they had lived for generations. They should be allowed back.
Those days are gone. Thanks for the video. I wanted to see it for myself but that doesnt seem to be in the cards now.Political situation combined with Crusiers useing coral heads for anchoring have put an end to it.
thiss island is now
jashari888 1 year ago
This island is now a american millitary base. Over 2000 people have been deported. British gov. and American gov. decided to cut supply of food in order to push native people of this island to evacuate. Look for "Stealing a Nation" by John Pilger on youtube
ENJOYOURMATRIXX 4 years ago
The island where the pictures were taken is Solomon Islands (no relation to those in the western Pacific). It is not now nor ever was it a military base. The atoll you refer to is Diego Garcia, 120 miles south. The people of Chagos, some of whom were removed from Solomon Islands were removed probably 50 years ago. They were not indiginous people having originally be brought there to harvest copra and who stayed after that business ended. The issue is controversial but hardly clear cut.
Hennessey727 4 years ago
Actually, the Chagos islanders have lived there since the late 18th century. They as as old as white Australians. The issue IS clear cut. They were deported from the islands where they had lived for generations. They should be allowed back.
kurum2007 3 years ago
@Hennessey727 Salomon Islands, not Solomon Islands, those are in the Pacific.
mikeym820 7 months ago
@Hennessey727 You are VERY missinformed
umvhu 1 month ago
Thank you! I'm dreaming moments like these! Hope I will navigate west in a few years.
kommos 4 years ago
Makes me think of Moitessier.
lowcountrydawg2525 4 years ago
Those days are gone. Thanks for the video. I wanted to see it for myself but that doesnt seem to be in the cards now.Political situation combined with Crusiers useing coral heads for anchoring have put an end to it.
ParrotSailor 4 years ago
2000 bucks a month is kinda steep! for a visa.
ParrotSailor 4 years ago
When we were there it was about $90 for three months
Hennessey727 4 years ago