Biden supports the "occupation"
By Stephen M. Flatow, Israel National News
The Biden administration has announced that
it supports “The Occupation.”
No, not that “occupation,” it’s the
British-American occupation of territory which belongs to the nation of Mauritius.
Yes, the same Biden administration that
opposes Israel’s “occupation” of Judea-Samaria and that demands creation of a
Palestinian Arab state there, has now publicly declared its support for the
colonialist, imperialist, and possibly racist occupation by Britain of islands
belonging to the Indian Ocean country of Mauritius.
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Chagos Archipelago |
It’s an occupation in which the United States
is complicit because the British allow the U.S. to maintain a military base
there. So, since the U.S. benefits from this particular occupation, suddenly
all those high-sounding principles that our State Department regularly hurls as
accusations against Israel— “self-determination,” “illegal occupation” and all
the rest—are out the window.
And guess who’s going along with this British-American
Occupation? That’s right—all the folks who rail about “colonialism,”
“imperialism,” “racism” and “occupation” when it comes to Israel.
Bernie Sanders. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. J
Street. Ben & Jerry’s. Not a word from any of them about The
Occupation—that is, when a Democratic administration is the party to blame.
They’re only interested when they can blame Israel.
The name “Mauritius” is familiar to those who
know the history of England’s attempts to keep Jews out of the Land of Israel.
In 1940, some 1,600 Jews whom the British caught trying to enter the ancient
Jewish homeland were deported to Mauritius, which is 1,200 miles off the
southeastern coast of Africa.
Mauritius was just one of the many small
countries around the world that British colonialists illegally occupied and
exploited for centuries. The British authorities chose that remote island for
the Jewish deportees in the hope that the world would forget about them. The
fact that Mauritius is so remote has no doubt contributed to the ability of the
current British and American governments to keep their ongoing Occupation out
of sight.
But no longer. A series of recent diplomatic
exchanges and little-publicized United Nations actions has shed light on the
whole sordid story of the Occupied Mauritian Territory and its hypocritical
enablers.
French racist colonialists invaded and
occupied Mauritius in 1715. British racist imperialists conquered it in 1810.
The newly acquired territory included a series of islands called the Chagos
Archipelago.
In 1966, the British allowed the United
States to build a military base there. But the world was changing, the British
empire was crumbling, and in 1968 London granted Mauritius its independence.
But the Brits kept the Chagos Archipelago. Not
that they ever asked the indigenous inhabitants what they wanted.
“Self-determination” is only for Palestinian Arabs. The black and brown
residents of the Chagos Archipelago were not only ignored, but persecuted.
Between 1968 and 1973, the British violently expelled all 1,500 of the native
Chagossians.
According to documents revealed in a lawsuit
by one of those deportees, the U.S. and the United Kingdom agreed at the time
that it would be “awkward” if the expulsions became known, so they suppressed
all publicity about it. In the pre-internet age, colonialists got away with a
lot of stuff like that.
In 2019, the United Nations General Assembly
voted, 116 to 6, that Britain had to leave the Chagos Archipelago within six
months. The British ignored the UN resolution. Can you imagine how the
international community—including Britain!— would respond if Israel ignored
some six-month deadline set by the United Nations?
The Washington Post this week pressed the
Biden administration to explain its position. The State Department spokesman
responded that the U.S. “unequivocally supports UK sovereignty” in the Occupied
Mauritian Territory. He said: “The specific arrangement involving the
facilities on Diego Garcia is grounded in the uniquely close and active defense
and security partnership between the United States and the UK.”
Oh, I see. If an Occupation is useful to
the Biden administration, then it’s perfectly fine. If nobody is talking about
the Occupied Mauritian Territory in trendy
Manhattan cocktail parties or on MSNBC, then J Street stays silent, and Ben
& Jerry’s can continue selling its ice cream to the personnel in that
Occupation Military Base.
Nobody is demanding a “right of return” for
Chagossians to go back to their archipelago. Nobody claims that the British and
American governments are in danger of “losing their souls” because of their
Occupation of other people’s land. Nobody is calling for boycotts, or
divestments, or sanctions against the Occupation Regime. Nobody is criticizing
the American military “settlement” in Chagossian territory.
File this one under “H” for hypocrisy. There
could be no more blatant example.
Stephen M. Flatow is an attorney in New Jersey and the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995. He is a member of the board of Nishmat and author of “A Father’s Story: My Fight for Justice Against Iranian Terror.”
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