I ran over thousands of those in 1982 going to the farside of the island. when the tide came in you could not get back,to base until the tide went out again. Crab run!
I can tell yall the animals there now are protected. There are huge fines, not to mention military punishments if military personnel delibrately harmed animals there. Now I know we don't have "secret prisons" there. I knowl I was there tons of times ranging from a few days to several months.
They were not poachers. This base is a shame. The only reason the cats are still living is because the military wasn't able to catch them. Unlike the islander's dogs -- who were rounded up, shot, suffocated and burned alive in front of the children and families. As for the Chagos people, they were relocated by force to neighboring Mauritius where they were and continue to live in complete poverty. I think each family was compensated $1000 for the trip? Many of them have committed suicide.
If the "islanders" did return I'm sure it'd just be a matter of time before the sea turtles and coconut crabs were hunted to extinction leaving the rats, chickens and feral cats (all introduced by the "islanders") as the sole occupants of the paradise that is Diego.
Diego Garcia tours: Sep 98-Jan 99, Feb-May 99, Oct-Nov 02.
With all due respect to turtles, and much less respect to the US Navy and the British authorities. How about giving the island of Diego García back to the Chagos people?
give back their home ! U.K. and U.S.A. steal their land from Chagossians. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE THERE.
pollaris29 2 months ago
I was there from 81 to 82 and if you did not run the crabs over you was late for work
Vinnyedwards1964 4 months ago
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!
semast2008 11 months ago
@semast2008 Thank you!
flightsimtim 11 months ago
I ran over thousands of those in 1982 going to the farside of the island. when the tide came in you could not get back,to base until the tide went out again. Crab run!
SOLDIERBOY94561 2 years ago
I can tell yall the animals there now are protected. There are huge fines, not to mention military punishments if military personnel delibrately harmed animals there. Now I know we don't have "secret prisons" there. I knowl I was there tons of times ranging from a few days to several months.
bo7451 2 years ago
They were not poachers. This base is a shame. The only reason the cats are still living is because the military wasn't able to catch them. Unlike the islander's dogs -- who were rounded up, shot, suffocated and burned alive in front of the children and families. As for the Chagos people, they were relocated by force to neighboring Mauritius where they were and continue to live in complete poverty. I think each family was compensated $1000 for the trip? Many of them have committed suicide.
TheOrfila 3 years ago
If the "islanders" did return I'm sure it'd just be a matter of time before the sea turtles and coconut crabs were hunted to extinction leaving the rats, chickens and feral cats (all introduced by the "islanders") as the sole occupants of the paradise that is Diego.
Diego Garcia tours: Sep 98-Jan 99, Feb-May 99, Oct-Nov 02.
gordomg 3 years ago
With all due respect to turtles, and much less respect to the US Navy and the British authorities. How about giving the island of Diego García back to the Chagos people?
antoinecassar 3 years ago
Nah thats ok.
Honkynees 2 years ago
US and GB is destroying this island!
Tigzy3 3 years ago
shut up idiot ..you have no idea of what you are talking about, the wildlife is very protected on DG..i know i lived there.
ChadHebert 3 years ago
ditto
dpsyndic4t3 3 years ago