Eng

Hong Kong tensions trigger meetings with Canadian school principals, after anonymous pro-communist letter warns pupil of ‘consequences’

South China Morning Post
發布於 2019年12月07日00:12 • Ian Young in Vancouver ian.young@scmp.com
  • Richmond School District steps in after a reported fight between pupils, and the emergence of a letter about Hong Kong’s ‘evil’ protests
  • The letter, calling Hongkongers ‘disgraceful and cowardly’, was reportedly attached to a Grade 8 pupil’s locker
Richmond Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, and a copy of an anonymous letter to a pupil that branded the Hong Kong protests “evil” and warned of “consequences” for supporting them. Photos: Richmond Secondary School / Henry Lam via Twitter

Disputes between pupils over the unrest in Hong Kong have triggered meetings with principals, parents and students of 10 schools in the Vancouver satellite of Richmond, the most ethnically Chinese city in Canada.

The meetings between principals and staff of the Richmond School District came after two recent incidents, both at Richmond Secondary School.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

One is believed to have involved a fight between pupils, a description of which was shared on social media, while the other related to an anonymous letter praising the Communist Party that was attached to the locker of a pupil who apparently supported the Hong Kong protests.

"This letter isn't to scare or threaten you, we just want to teach you about history and let you know the consequences," said the lengthy letter in Chinese, which said Hongkongers were "disgraceful and cowardly", and protest supporters "evil".

Another PRC Chinese-related school bullying case in Canada. This time the target was a grade 8 student!https://t.co/bTsp38lMsj pic.twitter.com/92p5cRQRVa

" Henry Lam (Jia Jia) (@jiajiawriter) November 30, 2019

"Don't you realise how much love the Communist Party has given you … how can you fight against the Communist Party?" added the letter, dated November 21. Addressed to "the owner of number four locker", the letter is signed "a Chinese person".

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

A copy of the letter was sent to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation by someone it said was a friend of the locker's owner, who was in Grade 8 and had decorated it with paraphernalia supporting the Hong Kong protest movement. The same letter had been shared on Twitter by writer Henry Lam, days earlier.

Provided with descriptions of the incidents and a copy of the letter, David Sadler, spokesman for the Richmond School District, told the South China Morning Post on Thursday that the two incidents involved different students. He provided no further details about the incidents, but confirmed the meetings about them.

A counterprotester challenges young supporters of the Hong Kong protest movement at an incident at a Lennon Wall erected by pupils in Richmond, British Columbia on October 1. Photos: Handout
廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

"District staff met with all secondary principals regarding this issue to assess the magnitude of concern district-wide," said Sadler, referring to the 10 secondary schools in the district. "School administrators attended to the matter and met with the students and families involved."

Canada school blasted for Mandarin pupils' patriotic China film project

He said he could not discuss the heritage of the students involved in the disputes.

"Recognising that there are global tensions, the school district continues to monitor the situation closely and remain in discussion with all school administrators," Sadler said.

He said that no schools other than Richmond Secondary had conveyed concerns. But a spate of other clashes over the Hong Kong protests involving Richmond pupils have taken place outside school, as well as elsewhere in the Vancouver region.

A heated confrontation occurred on October 1, Chinese National Day, when Richmond school students set up a Hong Kong-style "Lennon Wall" outside a railway station, only to have it torn down by older-looking youths speaking Mandarin.

In Burnaby North Secondary School in September, a female pupil who had put a "free Hong Kong" poster on her locker was seen being shoved in the chest by a male pupil, the incident caught on video. Principal Dave Rawnsley told the CBC the girl had been "protecting her poster" from other students trying to tear it down.

And Steveston-London Secondary School in Richmond came under fire in October, after a Mandarin teacher showed students trailers for the patriotic Chinese film My People, My Country. decried by some critics as propaganda. She then asked them how it made them feel good in an assignment headed "I Love My homeland".

Canada police go undercover amid protest tensions in its most-Chinese city

Asked if the district had any message for pupils regarding freedom of expression about Hong Kong, Sadler said the Richmond School District was committed to defending against discriminatory behaviour and enforcing its code of conduct.

"School administration, teachers and district staff continue to work diligently to provide safe environments for students to learn and grow, while actively managing any situation that may violate the code," he added.

Descriptions of both incidents at Richmond Secondary were widely shared on social media. "Get the little pinks out of Canada," said one comment, using a derogatory nickname for young supporters of the Chinese Communist Party.

Richmond is the most Chinese city in the world outside Asia. Fifty-four per cent of the city of roughly 200,000 is ethnically Chinese. Richmond was once a stronghold of Hong Kong immigrants, but mainland Chinese immigrants now outnumber them two to one.

Copyright (c) 2019. South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

查看原始文章

更多 Eng 相關文章

Clinical trial to develop mpox vaccine set to begin in Kenya
XINHUA
Beckham expects children to stay happy, focused while playing football
XINHUA
TENCENT ANNOUNCES 2024 THIRD QUARTER RESULTS
PR Newswire (美通社)
The First China-ASEAN AI-empower Cross-border Digital Marketing Competition Grand Launched in Bangkok
PR Newswire (美通社)
Think tank report "A New Model for Human Advancement and Its Global Significance" unveiled in Brazil
XINHUA
NetEase Announces Third Quarter 2024 Unaudited Financial Results
PR Newswire (美通社)
China looking to ride on momentum from first WC qualifier win
XINHUA
Vantage Australia Celebrates 15 Years of Trading Innovation with Groundbreaking Anniversary Video
PR Newswire (美通社)
CX MALAYSIA DEBUTS TO REVOLUTIONISE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE IN MALAYSIA
PR Newswire (美通社)
China's express delivery sector sees vigorous growth in October
XINHUA
China's total nuclear power generation capacity tops world rankings
XINHUA
Growth in Value-Added Downstream Sector Counters El Niño Impacts for Golden Agri
PR Newswire (美通社)
Xi Jinping's affinity with Latin America
XINHUA
Xinhua Photo Daily | Nov. 14, 2024
XINHUA
Xinhua Headlines: Think tank report says Chinese modernization pioneers new model for human advancement
XINHUA
CHIVAS REGAL ACCELERATES INTO NEW ERA IN SPORTS CULTURE WITH GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP WITH SCUDERIA FERRARI HP
PR Newswire (美通社)
Apacer Unveils NOX RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory for Pro Gamers
PR Newswire (美通社)
Upgraded tech, homegrown engine on J-35A fighter boost combat effectiveness: Chinese Air Force
XINHUA
Latin American companies strengthen presence in China with innovation, diversification
XINHUA
ZEEKR Announces Strategic Integration Transactions with Geely
PR Newswire (美通社)
Deals worth over 4 billion USD expected at China's leading IoT expo
XINHUA
Youdao, Inc. to Hold Annual General Meeting on December 12, 2024
PR Newswire (美通社)
GLOBALink | Peruvian alpaca toys enchant Chinese market at CIIE
XINHUA
Sennheiser launches the creator's audio multitool
PR Newswire (美通社)
Cross-Strait cultural exchanges go on despite political obstruction
XINHUA
BRI Stories | China, Peru join forces in potato breeding, production
XINHUA
China, Vietnam agree to enhance security cooperation
XINHUA
FOCUS | China's NEV annual production hits 10 million milestone
XINHUA
Experience the festive spirit as Link Partners with SPORT b. and PAC-MAN at its malls this Christmas
PR Newswire (美通社)