“I have no scores to settle… I just have a passion for the truth.”
Jean-Claude de l’Estrac, author of L’an prochain à Diego Garcia

A Voice for the Voiceless

At the 2011 International Book Fair held at the Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre, Jean-Claude de l’Estrac launched what many consider a landmark publication in Mauritian history: L’an prochain à Diego Garcia (Next Year in Diego Garcia). The book offers a powerful, honest, and deeply researched account of the tragic displacement of the Chagossians and the political maneuvering that led to the excision of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius.

Far from a political attack, de l’Estrac’s work is a passionate attempt to bring hidden truths into the open — and restore dignity to a people silenced for too long.

A Monumental Research Effort

The author’s dedication to this story is evident in the scope of his research. He consulted over 3,150 documents, including:

  • Government notes and ministerial transcripts from London
  • Secret correspondences

Archived material from Mauritius and the United States

Jean-Claude de l’Estrac credits the support of people like Nad Sivaramen (former journalist in Washington D.C.) and Ronald Raimbert (archivist at La Sentinelle) for helping uncover facts long buried in diplomatic silence.

Witnesses and Words that Moved a Nation

The book launch attracted a notable audience:

  • Cassam Uteem and Karl Offman, both former Presidents of Mauritius
    Jean-François Dobelle, the French ambassador
  • Activists, academics, and fellow journalists

Each guest highlighted the emotional and historical importance of the book. Ambassador Dobelle pointed to the “cynicism of colonial powers”, especially with the creation of the marine park around Chagos, which he said “sacrificed the Chagossians on the altar of the environment god.”

A Sad Echo of Global Displacement

In an especially moving moment, Cassam Uteem likened the displacement of the Chagossians to that of the Palestinians, describing it as:

  • A story of cruelty, deportation, exile, and suffering
  • A deliberate silencing of Mauritian citizens
  • A political betrayal with lasting scars

He reminded the audience that de l’Estrac, as a member of parliament in the 1980s, was among the first to defend the Chagossian cause — not just as history, but as a human tragedy still unresolved.

Bringing History to the People

L’an prochain à Diego Garcia is more than a book — it is a mirror to history, forcing readers to confront uncomfortable truths.

It leaves us with one unavoidable question:
If we know the truth now, what will we do with it?




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