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Canada: MP demands apology for Komagata Maru
tragedy
WSN Network
Liberal MP, Sukh Dhaliwal (Newtown -- North Delta in British
Columbia riding) moved a Private Member's Motion in the House of
Commons on Thursday calling on the Canadian Government to apologise
for Komagata Maru tragedy of 1914 in which large number of Indians,
mostly Sikhs, died.
Komagatu Maru was a Japanese ship that had on board 376 passengers,
mostly Sikhs, from India. It tried to dock in a Vancouver port but
was denied permission and after several days of keeping them in the
international water, the ship was turned back. A number of
passengers died due to starvation and all manner of disease on their
way back to India.
"That this House apologise for the tragedy of the 1914 Komagata Maru
incident and that it ask the government to also apologise and honour
this apology by creating a permanent national memorial in British
Columbia and a permanent educational exhibit in the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights (being established in Winnipeg)," says Dhaliwal's
motion.
He referred to a report that the Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Canadian Heritage recently presented to his minister
concerning this incident, "In which he concluded that there was no
consensus within the South Asian community on whether the Government
of Canada [Images] should issue a formal apology."
According to this Liberal MP, "This conclusion is wrong."
He believes, "It is only through education and remembrance that we
can avoid making the same mistakes again. Education has the
additional benefit of telling all those who have made Canada their
home that they are welcome as full members of the Canadian community
and that tragic incidents such as the Komagata Maru are part of the
shared history of Canada and all Canadians."
Calling the tragedy a shame, NDP MP Penny Priddy also suggested a
few days back in the House of Commons that there should be an
official apology.
13 June 2007
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