There was already racial tension then. Maria was born to Dutch Catholic parents and yet was raised by a Muslim, Aminah binte Mohamed. Both her biological parents and her guardian wanted to keep her. She was named Nadra binte Ma'arof by Aminah, and was also married off to a Malay.
A legal battle for the custody of Maria Hertogh followed, and photographs in newspapers of a Muslim girl in a Catholic convent and claims that she had bowed down to the Virgin Mary affected religious sensitivities and whipped up emotions. At the appeal hearing on 11 December 1950, the Judge dismissed Aminah's appeal and custody was given to Adeline Hunter, her biological mother. Upon hearing the judgement, huge crowds outside the court rioted, convinced that the colonial laws, the courts and the legal system were prejudiced against Muslims.
For three whole days, mobs of Malay and Indian Muslim rioters attacked any European and Eurasian in sight, setting up barricades along major roads, cars and houses on fire and taking control of districts in the vicinity of Sultan Mosque, North Bridge Road and Jalan Besar. Rioting was stopped only after two troops of the Internal Security Battalion were called in, supported by several Malays within the troops. Even so, scattered attacks continued over two days. A 24-hour curfew had to be imposed for two weeks before British and Malay troops and the Constabulary regained control of the situation.
Altogether, 18 people were killed and 173 were injured. Nine were killed by rioters while the others were killed by policemen. Aside from a Police Inspector and a Special Constable, those killed by rioters had little to do with the Hertogh case and their murder was motivated more by fanaticism and racial hatred.
Maria Hertogh riots happened in 1950.
entah? patrick teo la.
entah? patrick teo la.
Over 180 people were injured.
shop keeper must close thier shop,causing them to make a loss
The Maria Hertogh incident involved Maria Hertogh, a Dutch girl, who was raised by a Malay Muslim family in Singapore during World War II. Her biological parents sought her return after the war, leading to a custody battle that ignited racial and religious tensions in Singapore. The case sparked widespread riots in 1950, highlighting the complexities of colonial identity and the challenges of post-war society in Singapore. Key figures included Maria Hertogh, her adoptive parents, and her biological parents, as well as the Malay Muslim community and the colonial authorities.
From what I heard,she is in Holland!But the question"Who is Maria Hertogh's husband?"has not been answered!So too bad,suckers!
in what i heard, she is in holland. Please feel free to visit this website enclose for the details of Nadra (Maria Hertogh) http://nadra-natrah.blogspot.com
Business were affected as shopkeepers had to close down their shops to avoid destruction of their shops. As a result, people did not buy anything or COULD NOT BUY anything from the shops. Thus, the business was affected
She is now 75 years old. That is what I know for now. she was born in 1937. I hope this helps. Thanks!
The Maria Hertogh riot underscores the importance of cultural sensitivity and the consequences of misunderstandings between different communities. It highlights how deeply rooted historical, religious, and ethnic tensions can erupt into violence when provoked by seemingly trivial events. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for dialogue and empathy in multicultural societies to prevent conflict and foster harmony.
Women needed food for their families.