The Last Colony A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy
Reviews

3/5 only because there’s of a lot international law material that I’m not familiar with.
An important story I was not aware of. the incoming prime minister of Mauritius is strong armed into relinquishing a part of Mauritius in exchange for independence. The British create a new and final colony they call British Indian Oceanic Territory.
They forcibly and illegally remove the people living there. This is standard procedure for the british during colonialism however this is in the 1960s where international bodies are created for the process of decolonisation. A law is passed for self determination that includes territorial integrity for former colonies. This makes what the British do In Mauritius very illegal.
It’s interesting how this beautiful island went from a place with people that descendants of slavery farming and living in harmony to one of the most dangerous US military bases with a major role in Iraq war.
Very important book.

Highlights

In contemporary international law, he wrote, 'the right of self-determination, freedom and independence of peoples is universally recognized', and those invoking the right should be able to obtain foreign assistance or support. If the US could offer moral, political and humanitarian assistance to a people struggling for self-determination, why not also offer arms, especially if the struggle was in ‘pursuance of decolonisation or against racial discrimination’
Wow 😳