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and satan 14, when they were seated to britain by france. in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided again the re settlement all the trickles in people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost to the british taxpayer. the costs of being estimated to vary from anything between 55000000 for a me a 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 pounds for one and a half 1000. it would then will so triggered the obligation of majesty's government to pay on an annual basis, the costs of sustaining the population. and in fact,
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when there is no hospital available, no, no care urgently that can be delivered to people. it is in my view, unsustainable to expect a community of any such size to exist in such a setting. santa rosa, mister speaker, brittany shook all seasons should have the right of self determination. just as we afford to all of her majesty's subjects who rightly expect the protection of the crown, which is being denied that to them to day wilson, mistress day, the speaker, i have full accept my old friends passion almost as you which he has demonstrated for many years and he has indeed become a champion for this issue. however, as he will appreciate, i am the government to not agree with him on many of the issues he's mentioned. firstly, we do not consider that the right of self determination actually applies to the trickle sins. and on the question of self determination, the legal advice we have received is actually the trickle. since we're not and all,
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not a people put that an inverted calmness of commerce for the purposes of international law, and hence self determination. okay. yeah. mm oh. oh, yeah. i, yeah. it is a big of things i would like to talk to you about. we have been thinking meet, and some are natives in yuki about the board trip to chambliss that sounds exciting. we would like to a rebuild houses. and we don't want to return back and how many people in total would, would be on the boat for the 1st time,
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or we can say not more of, i'm $67.00. maybe we've got to do a lot for now because just don't let them know it need to be a secret one that you'd need money for both. unless someone donates about. oh wow. it sounds like a lot of planning is said yo with maybe we can have if there was central meant. they always say that we have been waiting, waiting, waiting, best delfino coming. but we have done the therapy said to mad bye i left her ah. sabrina has been keeping me in suspense for a long time. and so finally she told me this quite exciting but
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challenging idea to find a boat that will take a small group of to go sins to jagow with them all 56 people. and i would, i would suggest, although would be very difficult to take a lawyer with to let somebody on that boat be a lawyer, but also have your lawyers like me home waiting to hear about what's happening so that we could file immediately for your, for your you know, lawyers from the u. k. maricia and the u. s. prepared to seek your release. students are apprehended, but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of, you know, make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. but if we think about it, which one we, we take on bullet deal. but if i get arrest that i can't help you.
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if you're picked up by the american forces, they could charge you with some sort of espionage act or some treason this act. i'm trying to infiltrate a u. s. base, and if they were to get you 300 miles off shore, then granted, they haven't. they have a total of reason to believe you're trying to get on the base or doing some sort of act of direct activism. you're trying to get on the base and trying to sneak on the base and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity. and it would be a great risk tier to your safety honestly for you to challenge them so openly. if you were to try to escape them, they'd forgive me, but they would hunt you down. they would, they would chase you. i really want you advice. this is mrs. white, but being on that boat, i'd rather run into somalia, pirates and run to the u. s. military, to be honest with it, because they will be aggressive, they will be very aggressive and they will,
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ah, with ah, with by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local
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population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led them. you'd never see boys mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown. the rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may road north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly, the enslaves, the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devils with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will assist
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