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Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate, also known as Lisette Talate or Aurelie Talate in her community«Lisette Talate:"If I could return to Diego for good, I would become young again"» rchive sur www.lexpress.mu, 6 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) (19 March 1941↑ Shenaz Patel, « Voir Diego et renaître , Le Mauricien » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 22 mars 2015 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) – 4 January 2012↑ a, b et c « Lisette Talat, combattante des Chagos, s’est éteinte à l’hôpital Jeetoo ce mercredi 4 janvier » rchive sur www.lexpress.mu, 4 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015)) was a Chagossian activist and emblematic figure of the Chagossian struggle to regain their islands;↑ a, b et c Cassam Uteem, « HOMMAGE À MARIE-LISETTE TALATE: Puisse-t-elle trouver son paradis dans l’au-delà ! » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 5 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) which they were forcibly exiled from by the occupying US military with permission from the UK in order to establish the Diego Garcia military base. Despite strong desire from the community to return to their land, the US and UK governments have patently refused to allow right of return.


Biography

Born on
Diego Garcia Diego Garcia is the largest island of the Chagos Archipelago. It has been used as a joint UK–U.S. military base since the 1970s, following the expulsion of the Chagossians by the UK government. The Chagos Islands are set to become a former B ...
, Lisette Talate was married when she was around sixteen or seventeen years old,↑ a, b, c et d Christophe Karghoo, « Adieu à la mémoire de Diego , 5-Plus Dimanche » rchive sur www.5plus.mu (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) and had six children who were all born on Diego Garcia, four of whom survived her.↑ a, b, c, d, e et f (en) John Pilger, « John Pilger on the plight of Chagos' "unpeople" » rchive sur www.newstatesman.com, 27 novembre 2008 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) At the time of her death, she had thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.↑ a et b « Les Chagossiens pleurent Lisette Talate » rchive sur www.defimedia.info, 5 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) Her parents, grandparents and her great-grandmother were all born on the
Chagos Archipelago The Chagos Archipelago (, ) or Chagos Islands (formerly , and later the Oil Islands) is a group of seven atolls comprising more than 60 islands in the Indian Ocean about south of the Maldives archipelago. This chain of islands is the southernmo ...
. Lisette's daughter Eileen has followed in her activist footsteps.↑ a, b, c, d et e « MÉMOIRE: Lisette Talate demeure une force inspiratrice » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 6 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) Lisette is often described as a small, frail woman, who often appeared timid and did not know how to read or write, yet whose character was that of a "Woman of Fire." In her memoirs recorded by journalist
John Pilger John Richard Pilger (; 9 October 1939 – 30 December 2023) was an Australian journalist, writer, scholar and documentary filmmaker. From 1962, he was based mainly in Britain. He was also a visiting professor at Cornell University in New York. ...
and the newspaper ‘
Le Mauricien ''Le Mauricien'' is a French-language newspaper, based and distributed in Mauritius. The newspaper, founded in 1908, is released daily and is one of the most read in Mauritius. The publishers, Le Mauricien Ltd., also publish ''Week-End'', ''Week ...
’ (The Mauritian), she recounts the circumstances which led to her forced exile. She explains that the inhabitants of the Chagos archipelago were, to begin with, not greatly concerned by the presence of British and American people on Diego Garcia; but rumours began to surface of a possible war on the horizon. Slowly but surely, boats began to take people away from the islands, who would then never come back - and the Chagossian people began to ask questions among themselves. Lisette Talate then left on a boat called Perle II with her family to visit a neighbouring island,
Peros Banhos Peros Banhos, Pedro dos Banhos or Baixos de Pêro dos Banhos in old maps, is a formerly inhabited atoll in the Chagos Archipelago. Île Yeye, located at the northeastern corner of the atoll, is the island of the Chagos Archipelago that is closes ...
, where her mother was born. There, she witnessed soldiers capturing pet dogs and burning them alive. At the same time, the shops were no longer able to replenish their supplies. In 1973, Lisette Talate and her family - her children, her two sisters and her mother, were finally forced onto a cargo ship called Norvder, headed towards Port-Louis, the capital of Mauritius. There, they had no choice but to live in a slum. One of the consequences of their forced expulsion was the death of two of her sons: Jollice, at the age of 8 years old, and Régis, at ten months old. The reason Lisette gave for their death has often been repeated by journalists and supporters of the Chagossian people to illustrate their struggle: “They died of sagren (sadness). Jollice saw the horror of the fate of the pet dogs. The doctor said that there is no cure for sadness.’ Historian David Vine uses the concept of the Chagossian people dying of ‘sagren’ or ‘sadness’ in a tribute article. Soon after their exile, Lisette and other Chagossian women, in particular her sister-in-law Charlesia Alexis, and Rita Élysée Bancoult, joined together to defend their rights.↑ a, b et c (en) Dr Sean Carey, « The European Court of Human Rights urgently needs to decide on the Chagossians’ right to return , , Independent Notebook Blogs » rchive 20 décembre 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) They organised demonstrations and hunger strikes, most notably in 1975, 1978, 1980 and 1981. They chose to campaign predominantly as women only, because they recognised that men were much more likely to be targeted by law enforcement. Their struggle drew support from many important and influential people such as
Paul Bérenger Paul Raymond Bérenger (born 26 March 1945) is a Mauritian politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Mauritius from 2003 to 2005. Bérenger currently serves as deputy prime minister since November 2024 and has previously held the o ...
and
Kader Bhayat Abdool Kader Bhayat, commonly known as Kader Bhayat (1936-2012), was a Mauritian lawyer, politician and former minister. He died on 15 November 2012 at the age of 76. Early life and career In 1936 Kader Bhayat was born in a wealthy family which ...
, both politicians from the MMM party led which was a left-wing socialist political party in Mauritius; but also from female activists such as Lindsey Collen, a Mauritian novelist and activist.↑ a et b (en) Sandra Evers et Marry Kooy, Eviction from the Chagos Islands: Displacement and Struggle for Identity Against Two World Powers, vol. Volume 1 : African History, Brill, 2011, 293 p. (), p.81-82 Lisette was temporarily imprisoned in Rose-Hill, where she began another hunger strike. In 1982, the British government permitted negotiations and proposed compensation to the Chagossian refugees, who collectively received four million pounds from the UK government, and land to the value of one million pounds from the Mauritian government. The truth was that many Chagossian people were
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, and yet in order to receive their compensation, they had to sign a document in which they renounced their right to return one day to Diego Garcia.↑ (en) « A SORROWFUL YEAR FOR THE CHAGOSSIAN COMMUNITY: Charlesia Alexis said farewell to the world on a cold morning yesterday , Le Mauricien » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 17 décembre 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) In response, Charlesia Alexis, Lisette Talate and
Olivier Bancoult Louis Olivier Bancoult (born 1964) is a Chagossian activist for the right of return and the leader of the Chagos Refugee Group (CRG). Biography He was born in 1964 on the island of Peros Banhos in the Chagos Archipelago, from where he was forci ...
, the son of Rita Élysée Bancoult, founded the Chagos Refugee Group (CRG) to defend their cause in the pursuit of justice. Their case went before British courts before arriving at the
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, and they received the support of many important figures such as previous British High Commissioner to Mauritius David Snoxell, and the historical novelist
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. In 2003, Lisette Talate testified in créole before the
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in London, to contest the annulment by royal decree of a judgment made in favour of the Chagossian people. Her memories, which were not all precise, led the judge to decide that she could not be considered as a reliable witness, -but she nevertheless made an extremely strong impression. According to a number of Mauritian newspapers, her name was proposed by 'l’Association Mille Femmes’ (The Association of a Thousand Women) to feature among the list of women who would be awarded the
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in 2015. The same year, she was permitted to briefly visit the island of her birth, more than thirty years after her forced expulsion. In 2012, following complications with
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, Lisette Talate was admitted to the Jeetoo hospital in Port-Louis, Mauritius. She died there on 4 January after ten days in hospital. Her funeral took place on 6 January, with
Maurice Piat Maurice Piat CSSp GCSK (born 19 July 1941) is a Mauritian prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Port Louis, Mauritius, from 1993 to 2023. He is a professed member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Piat was ordained a priest in ...
, the Bishop of Port-Louis. Many well-known figures such as government ministers, deputies and
Cassam Uteem Cassam Uteem, GCSK (born 22 March 1941, Port Louis) is a Mauritian political figure who served as the second president of Mauritius from 30 June 1992 to 15 February 2002. He is the longest serving president of Mauritius. Early life and educat ...
, the longest serving President of Mauritius, were there to pay their respects.↑ a et b Jenilaine Moonean, « Dernier hommage à Lisette Talate » rchive sur www.defimedia.info, 6 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015)


Distinctions

Lisette Talate was given many awards for her work towards the Chagossian cause. In 2011, then Prime Minister of Mauritius,
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, named her a Member of the Order of the Star and the Key of the Indian Ocean, and awarded her the Mauritian Order of Merit which is given to those citizens who have contributed towards the progress of the nation. In 2013, the city of Port-Louis gave her posthumously the distinction of ‘Citoyenne d’Honneur’ (Citizen of Honour). In 2015, she was one of two women to whom the Ministry of Gender Equality, of Child Development and of Family Well-being in Mauritius, gave an official tribute on
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. A community centre in Pointe-aux-Sables, Mauritius, was named after her along with the public swimming pool at Saint-Paul à La Réunion.↑ a et b « CITOYENNETÉ D’HONNEUR : Cinq personnalités honorées hier , Le Mauricien » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 20 décembre 2013 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015


Notes and references

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