
Philip Sands
Barrister, writer, and academic specializing in international law and human rights. Expert on the Chagos Islands case.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 35min
229. Britain’s Last Colony: The Second World War, Forced Deportations, and 9/11 (Ep 1)
Philippe Sands, an international human rights lawyer known for his advocacy for the Chagossian people, joins the discussion to unravel the complex history of the Chagos Islands. He sheds light on the forced deportations and the lingering impacts of imperialism. The strategic significance of Diego Garcia as a military base, especially during World War II, is examined. Sands emphasizes the emotional toll on the Chagossians and the ongoing legal battles for their repatriation, making a powerful case for recognizing their plight in a global context.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 41min
230. Britain’s Last Colony: Trump, Brexit, and Russia-Ukraine (Ep 2)
Join Philippe Sands, an expert in international law and human rights, as he delves into the plight of the Chagossian people. He discusses the struggles for sovereignty over the Chagos Islands and the effect of global shifts, particularly post-Brexit. The emotional narratives highlight the fight of Olivier Bancoult and the community's quest to return to their homeland. With recent legal victories overshadowed by political uncertainty under Trump, the future of the islands remains precarious, raising urgent questions about justice and identity.