Photography
Forced into exile: the Chagossians scattered in Mauritius and Britain
Decades after it forced out the inhabitants, the UK is relinquishing sovereignty over the remote Chagos Islands. After years of protest over a displacement described as a crime against humanity, the UK will cede the islands to Mauritius. Here are some of the exiled Chagossians in Mauritius and Britain, photographed over several years by Morgan Fache
‘What is it that keeps you wanting to survive?’ Giles Duley and Rwandan genocide survivor Olive Mutetamfura on resilience and forgiveness
The photographer, who lost his legs and an arm in Afghanistan, says the genocide survivor is the ‘most resilient woman I know’. The pair have teamed up, 30 years after the atrocity, to tell her extraordinary story