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history of racism in Canada...Hack

  Author:  33286  Category:(History) Created:(11/22/2011 5:15:00 AM)
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this is a brief history of a racism incident in my hometown that resulted in tragedy. we still have immigration laws and don't let "everybody" into the country and do deport illegal imigrants on occasion, especially when it comes to criminals, but we do it much more humanely now.

this happened nearly 100 years ago, but now we have a thriving "Indian" population in Canada, sure there are those who abuse the system, but there are many more who make contributions to our land and culture, becoming politicians and business owners, and like any country we have our share of people who were born here who abuse the system.

makes you wonder where we will be with another 100 years of history is behind us...

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Komagata Maru

On May 23, 1914 a ship called the Komagata Maru—normally used for transporting coal—arrived at Vancouver and anchored in Burrard Inlet. She carried 376 Indians: 12 Hindus, 24 Muslims and 340 Sikhs, British subjects all, and people who had come to make a new life in Canada. (In this article “Indians” means “people from India.”)

The arrival of the Komagata Maru had a convulsive effect on the city. There was already deep-seated prejudice against non-white residents in the area, mostly Chinese and some Japanese. Anti-Oriental riots had occurred as recently as 1907. That was also the year 901 Sikhs had arrived in Vancouver aboard the Canadian Pacific steamer Monteagle. Many white residents—particularly those who felt their jobs were threatened—decided the new arrivals must be prevented from getting off the ship.

They had a lot of official sympathy. The federal government was pressuring steamship companies to stop selling tickets to Indians. In 1907 Ottawa passed a bill denying Indians the right to vote. They were prohibited to run for public office or serve on juries, and were not permitted to become accountants, lawyers or pharmacists. The provincial government had passed laws specifically intended to discourage their immigration. They had to have at least $200 on their person to enter British Columbia—the average Indian earned about 10 cents a day—and they had to have come via direct passage from India.

Left from Hong Kong

The Komagata Maru had not left from India. She had departed April 4th, 1914 from Hong Kong with 150 passengers, picked up another 111 in Shanghai four days later, 86 more on the 14th at Moji in Japan and a final 14 at Yokohama. Then she headed to Canada.

The ship’s journey was intended as a direct challenge to BC’s exclusionist laws. She had been chartered by Gurdit Singh, an affluent Hong Kong businessman.

Word of the ship’s approach reached Canada and newspapers picked up the story. The Province newspaper headlined its report “Boat Loads of Hindus on Way to Vancouver.” (To white Canadians, it seems, all Indians were Hindus.) Other headlines referred to a "Hindu Invasion."

Indians who already lived here began to gather and discuss how to help the new arrivals.

On May 23, seven weeks after she left Hong Kong, the Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver.



Canadian and BC authorities were waiting for her. They refused permission for the passengers to leave the ship, saying it had not arrived via direct passage from India and most of the passengers did not have the $200 required to enter British Columbia. They repeated their demand that the ship leave. The passengers refused.

They were denied food and water, but local supporters managed to supply the men, women and children aboard the ship. Desperate, the passengers seized control of the vessel. Attempts by local mobs to expel them were met by a hail of bricks from the people aboard. (One of those bricks—made, incidentally, in Japan—is preserved at the Vancouver Museum.)

Vancouver mayor Truman Baxter organized an anti-Asian rally, and the first speaker was the prominent politician H.H. Stevens. “I have no ill-feeling against people coming from Asia personally,” he told the crowd, “but I reaffirm that the national life of Canada will not permit any large degree of immigration from Asia . . . I intend to stand up absolutely on all occasions on this one great principle—of a white country and a white British Columbia.” Stevens’ speech was followed by “thunderous applause.” In June a board of inquiry found all the passengers inadmissible. But without supplies for the return voyage, the ship would not leave.

The Vancouver Maritime Museum picks up the story: “In the early morning hours of July 19, 1914, Sea Lion, with 35 specially deputized immigration officers, armed with rifles borrowed from the Seaforth Highlanders, and 125 Vancouver Police officers, approached Komagata Maru to force the vessel from Vancouver harbour. The enraged passengers resisted any effort to board their ship. Manning the rail, an armed group shouted and threatened to board the tug if she made fast. Nonetheless, Sea Lion’s captain brought her in close, grappled and then tied on to Komagata Maru. Passengers and police then battled, as one man with an axe chopped at Sea Lion’s line. Finally, as a gunman aboard the ship opened fire on the tug, the line was cut and the tug retreated ‘looking as if it had run under a coal chute.’”

Finally, the new Royal Canadian Navy—in its first official task—was called in. Its ship, an elderly training vessel, HMCS Rainbow, entered Burrard Inlet July 21 and trained its six-inch guns on the Komagata Maru. (This was the first appearance of an RCN vessel in Vancouver.) On July 23, 1914—exactly two months after she had arrived—the Komagata Maru was forced to leave the city. Some 20 of its passengers who already had resident status had been allowed to disembark. The more than 300 others had to return.

William Hopkinson

This incident naturally raised tensions among members of Vancouver's Sikh community. Some had a particular enmity for Yorkshire-born William Hopkinson, a local immigration official, who had once served on the Calcutta Police Force—and who had an affinity for Indian languages. He spoke Hindi fluently, and could get by in Punjabi. Hopkinson had come to Vancouver in 1907, and was hired by the Canadian Government as an immigration inspector and interpreter. He was also monitoring the activities of East Indian extremists living in British Columbia, and developing a network of pro-British Sikh informants. (He also apparently disguised himself as a Sikh named Narain Singh, and gathered more information in this way!) He had been one of the men aboard the Sea Lion.

On October 14, 1914 a man named Mewa Singh—a supporter of India's independence movement—shot Hopkinson to death at the provincial courthouse in Vancouver. Mewa would be hanged January 11, 1915 for the murder. A hall in the Ross Street Sikh Gurdwara is named for him.

Tragedy

The Komagata Maru story had not yet ended.

On September 26, 1914 the ship, with its passengers now having been aboard for a miserable four months, approached Calcutta. A British gunboat stopped the ship and held the passengers as prisoners. Then they were taken to a place called Baj Baj, a Calcutta suburb, and told they were being sent to Punjab on a special train. “Many of the passengers,” says one website www.sikhpioneers.org about the incident, “did not want to go to Punjab. They had business to attend to in Calcutta, some wished to look for work there, and most importantly, the passengers wanted to place the Guru Granth Sahib, which they had taken with them on their journey, in a Gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) in Calcutta.”



The Guru Granth Sahib could be described as the scripture of the Sikhs. They hold the book in great reverence and treat it with the utmost respect.

The British officials refused this request and repeated their insistence that all the passengers would be put on the train to Punjab. The passengers rebelled and began to march toward Calcutta. They were forced back to Baj Baj and ordered to board the ship again. Led by Gurdit Singh, they refused. A police officer attacked Singh, but was stopped by another passenger. Then gunfire broke out. Twenty passengers were killed, another nine were wounded.



Coda

On May 23, 2006---92 years to the day after the arrival of the ship---The Vancouver Sun published an article by Kim Bolan beginning: “Descendants of passengers aboard the ill-fated Komagata Maru want to open discussions with the federal government about a formal apology and possible compensation over Canada's racist immigration laws early this century.”

http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/archives_komagatamaru.htm

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Date: 11/22/2011 5:33:00 AM  From Authorid: 4995    Wow. This was some story. I honestly wish they would stop illegal immigration here in America. *sigh* But not to those extremes. G.  
Date: 11/22/2011 1:32:00 PM  From Authorid: 62146    It's funny how people say illegal immigration is 'insensitive' to those people. Because at my place off work, there is a lot off mirgrants, Indians, Asians, Africans, and I mean A LOT! To the point the white Australian people are technically the minority at my work. And at break the registered Nurse on Duty, two other Co-workers and me, were all talking about Imigrationg and they said something that would surprise most people... They do not respect illegal immigrants, These Co-workers came to Australia Legally And they told me that the more people who come to Australia Illegally the harder it is for people to come to Australia Legally. They also said the price it costs to sneak into Australia is the same cost as it cost to come illegally, It's just the process to come to Australia coorectly is longer and harder and when you get to Australia you have work hard to get established, and the more people come here illegally to come here, the higher everyone pay including other immigrants, And when the illegal immigrants come they get put in this holding camp which apparently is worse than where they came from, and then human rights actervists say how 'cruel' Australia is for that, so they put them into 5 star hotels and provide everything for them, while Australians and recent Australians a like sturggle to pay their rent in a home that is not 5 stars... And feel low for asking for the government to help them out here and there with government payments. Cause jobs are not easy to find. I really do like different people coming to australia but please come legally.

But like with every type off person there is good and bad people in every bunch, some do disrespect Australians culture to the point off not even talking to you in english and saying "What? Are you deaf?" When you don't automatically know thier language. And treating you like you should act like people do in their country. The thing is respecting another culture does not mean you have to put your culture in second place. And Tolerance is a two way street... We are happy to give Respect if they also return it. I recently made a post titled "Rude Hosts? Or rude Guests? ++Cosmic Freak++" ... Which explains what I mean.
  
Date: 11/22/2011 2:34:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    it is a delicious irony that one of the ads at the bottom of this story is about immigration, saying "Canada wants you"

  
Date: 11/22/2011 2:46:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    hi Cosmic Freak,

another irony here is that just 64 years before this story took place Australia was still a penal colony for Britian... talk about unwanted immigrants... yet look at them now.

my posting of this was more a commentary on how time changes views more than anything else. thanks for dropping by.
  
Date: 11/22/2011 2:48:00 PM  ( Admin )   Jesus was denied entry into ~~~~ because the people there felt ~~~~ and didnt't want him there. Even though his father created the entire place as was gracious enough to let the people live there in the first place.

As his father was watched the events unfold he wept.

-Rad.

Date: 11/22/2011 3:07:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    "The times, they are a changing" **R. Zimmerman**  
Date: 11/22/2011 8:10:00 PM  From Authorid: 5301    
...I like curry.
  
Date: 11/22/2011 8:19:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    oh, me too Hek... channa masala, tikka chicken. aloo mutter...drool  
Date: 11/22/2011 8:21:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    aloo mutter, aloo farter, here I am at... camp grinotter  
Date: 11/22/2011 9:11:00 PM  From Authorid: 5301    
...yeah, on the east coast, if you hear someone yell ALOO FARTER, you know there
is a person in the area that ate curried something or other the night before.
  
Date: 11/22/2011 9:57:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 33286    pull my finger!!!  
Date: 1/3/2013 9:36:00 AM  From Authorid: 6798    Ha ha, this story is so serious but your comments, guys, are hilarious.
The Red Indians and aborigines of America and Australia must be cursing all immigrants...
  

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