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Sir James Richard Marie Mancham KBE (11 August 1939 – 8 January 2017) was a Seychellois politician who founded the
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and was the first
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from 1976 to 1977.


Political career

James's father, Richard Mancham, a successful businessman, sent James to law school in
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. When Britain announced its intention to give independence to the colony, Mancham founded the
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(S.D.P.), and served as its leader until February 2005.
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founded an opposition party, the Seychelles People's United Party (S.P.U.P) with the support of the
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. As Chief Minister of the colony, Mancham promoted tourism to the Seychelles and arranged for the building of the airport that was to make the Seychelles accessible to the rest of the world. Tourism increased and the economy developed. In 1976, he won the popular vote when the British gave the Seychelles independence. Less than a year later, in June 1977, he was deposed in a coup by Prime Minister
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, who had the support of
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n-trained revolutionaries and Tanzanian-supplied weapons, while Mancham was attending the 1977 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in
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. Mancham lived in exile in London until April 1992. During this period, Mancham was financially successful in several international business ventures and married Catherine Olsen, an Australian journalist working in London. When he returned to the Seychelles following the lifting of the ban on opposition, he resumed the promotion of tourism to the tropical islands. He ran for president in July 1993 and finished second behind René with 36.72% of the vote. In March 1998, he ran again, receiving third place and 13.8% of the vote, behind René and
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.


Personal life

Mancham was born into a wealthy family, the eldest son of Richard and Evelyn (née Tirant) Mancham. He had Chinese ancestry through his father and French ancestry through his mother. He married Heather Jean Evans in 1963 and the marriage was dissolved in 1974. One daughter named Caroline and one son named Richard were born from the union. In 1985, he married Australian journalist Catherine Olsen and had one son named Alexander. Mancham died suddenly on 8 January 2017 of a possible stroke at age 77. He was buried in the State House cemetery next to Seychelles' last French Administrator, Jean-Baptiste Quéau de Quincy.


Other activity

Mancham was the author of a number of books, including ''Paradise Raped'' about the June 1977 coup d'état in the Seychelles, ''War on America: Seen from the Indian Ocean,'' written after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the
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, his autobiography; ''Seychelles Global Citizen: The Autobiography of the Founding President'', in 2009,;
, Paragon House, 2009.
and ''Seychelles: The Saga of a Small Nation Navigating the Cross-Currents of a Big World,'' in 2015.
, Paragon House, 2015.
Mancham also served on the advisory board of ''International Journal on World Peace'' and was a member of the
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Awards and honours

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Mancham received the 2010 International Jurist Award at the inauguration of the International Conference of Jurists at the Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India. Under the theme International Terrorism, the event was jointly organised by the International Council of Jurists, the National Human Rights Commission of India, the All India Bar Association and Indian Council of Jurists. In a welcoming speech Dr.
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, President of the International Council of Jurists and Chairman of All India Bar Association, said the award for Mancham was to recognise his role in promoting world peace and the pivotal part he played in helping to settle international disputes. Mancham was also one of the recipients of the Gusi Peace Prize in 2011.


References

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