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Chagos Islanders v United Kingdom

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Chagos Islanders v the United Kingdom
CourtEuropean Court of Human Rights

Chagos Islanders v the United Kingdom (application no. 35622/04) was a case before the European Court of Human Rights decided in 2012 by an inadmissibility decision. The court, by a majority, ruled that as the Chagossians had accepted compensation from the United Kingdom government they had effectively renounced their "right to return" and as such their case was inadmissible.[1]

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  1. ^ "Chagos Islanders Lose the European Court Battle but the Struggle Continues | Think Africa Press". Archived from the original on 8 January 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
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