



Chagossians who launched a last-minute legal challenge that led to the halting of a deal to hand over the islands to Mauritius only discovered the agreement through GB News, it has emerged.
GB News Political Correspondent Katherine Forster said on the People’s Channel: “It’s quite extraordinary, the irony of a Prime Minister, a human rights lawyer, an injunction being granted on the grounds of the Government not taking account of the human rights of Chagossian people.
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“There was an out-of-hours hearing, an injunction which has stopped the Government signing this deal with Mauritius, supposed to happen at 9am this morning.
“In the High Court, we heard representing the Chagossian woman who brought this forward, Philip Rule KC told us that it is only because of a leak to journalists on Tuesday night that they found out the Government was about to sign off on this.
“That story was reported by GB News. Our very own Charlie Peters on Tuesday night and into Tuesday morning.
“The lady that brought the case back in March needed legal aid and funding. Things sort of stalled.
“Seeing this was about to happen brought things into action. The judge took a very dim view of judges having to work through the night but the lawyer representing the Chagossians is saying the Government is acting unlawfully.
“He says they are breaching the rights of the Chagossian people by doing this deal with Mauritius who never had ownership of the Chagos Islands.
“The Chagossians who were booted out of the country 60 years ago have not been included or consulted.
“The Government’s defence lawyer told us his instructions by Number 10 were they need a decision by one o’clock or the deal cannot be signed today.
“We’ve just been told the court has risen and we will get that judgment. The Government’s line is, this is not a proper way to conduct legal proceedings and this is out of the remit of the judicial system.”