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: For generations, the Chagossians lived on the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
But in the 1960s, the U. S. and U. K. governments expelled the Chagossians from their homes to allow the United States to build a military base on Diego Garcia.
Facing social, cultural, and economic despair, the Chagossians now live as a marginalized community in Mauritius and Seychelles and have not been allowed to return home.
The recent passing of the oldest member of the exiled population underscores the urgent need to improve the human rights of the Chagossians.
We cannot let others die without the opportunity to return home and obtain redress.
The United States should provide relief to the Chagossians in the form of resettlement to the outer Chagos islands, employment, and compensation.

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