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China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« on: June 09, 2011, 05:50:31 AM »
By Pia Lee-Brago (The Philippine Star) Updated June 09, 2011 12:00 AM


MANILA, Philippines -  China has accused the Philippines of “harming Beijing’s sovereignty and maritime rights and interests” that complicate the South China Sea dispute.

The China Daily reported Tuesday that Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei had claimed that China holds a long-term and consistent position on the South China Sea, and the position remains unchanged for centuries and is in accordance with international laws, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

“China asks the Philippine side to stop harming China’s sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, which leads to unilateral actions that expand and complicate South China Sea disputes. The Philippine side should stop publishing irresponsible statements that do not match the facts,” Hong said.

Beijing also rejected on Tuesday the Philippines’ accusation on the South China Sea issue.

“Chinese vessels were cruising and carrying out scientific studies in waters under China’s jurisdiction, and their activities were in line with the law,” Hong said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) conveyed to the Chinese embassy on Friday its protest over the increasing presence and activities of Chinese vessels, including naval assets, in the West Philippine Sea.

Even as China belied the incursion of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea, the DFA said the presence and actions of Chinese vessels in the area are “confirmed” and “actionable” reports leading to the filing of the diplomatic protest.
This protest followed a series of protests already filed by the DFA since the Reed Bank incident in March.



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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2011, 05:51:18 AM »
The Philippines filed a diplomatic protest after the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) reported to the DFA last Feb. 25 that a Chinese Navy vessel fired warning shots near Filipino fishing boats at the Quirino Atoll that is inside Philippine territorial waters near the West Philippine Sea.

The DFA said that these actions of Chinese vessels hamper the normal and legitimate fishing activities of Filipino fishermen in the area and undermine the peace and stability of the region.

The increasing activity of Chinese vessels in the South China Sea also violated maritime jurisdiction, and disobeyed the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties (DOC) in the South China Sea.

The DOC, a basic fundamental pillar of cooperation signed by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, intends to reduce tension and peacefully resolve claims over the South China Sea and improve the general political climate in the disputed islands.

A provision in the DOC provides that “the parties undertake to exercise self-restraint in the conduct of activities that would complicate or escalate disputes and affect peace and stability including, among others, refraining from action of inhabiting on the presently uninhabited islands, reefs, shoals, cays, and other features and to handle their differences in a constructive manner.”

Hong said China had stood by its position for centuries.

Conducting missions and patrols by Chinese vessels in waters under Chinese jurisdiction was “completely reasonable.”

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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2011, 05:52:26 AM »
China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan all claim territories in the sea, which covers an important shipping route and is thought to hold untapped oil and gas reserves.

China’s claim is to most of the sea’s 648,000 square miles (1.7 million square km), including the Spratly and Paracel archipelagos.

Manila has accused China of intrusions into its territory, citing six instances, including one in March when two Chinese patrol boats tried to ram a survey ship.

Vietnamese officials have also complained about Chinese activity in the contested waters, accusing Chinese patrol boats of harassing an oil-exploration ship conducting a seismic survey 120 kms (80 miles) off Vietnam’s south-central coast.

One incident this month, in which Chinese vessels placed a buoy and posts in a part of the sea it claims, spurred protests in the cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh.

Unaware of specifics

A transcript of the press conference last June 2 in Beijing posted on the Foreign Ministry website indicated that Hong said he was not aware of specific information about China’s reported plan to install deep-water oil rig in the South China Sea for oil and gas exploration, which has invited protests from the Philippines.

“I am not aware of the specific information. I would like to stress that the economic activities conducted by Chinese enterprises in waters under Chinese jurisdiction are completely normal,” Hong said.


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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2011, 05:52:36 AM »
What can we do? Singhag-singhagan nalang ta ani sa mga Intsik. Pagkapait!

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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2011, 05:55:47 AM »
What can we do? Singhag-singhagan nalang ta ani sa mga Intsik. Pagkapait!

Mao ni style sa China ron. Bullying its way to political and economic superpowerdom...

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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2011, 06:05:12 AM »
Mura ni sauna sa mga bata pa mi nga singhagan sa mga maldito sa among baryo.
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Re: China scolds Phl over sea dispute
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2011, 06:07:01 AM »
Mao jud. Mangilog og duwaan... :P

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Naked Aggression: Philippine Daily Inquirer Editorial
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2011, 08:20:46 AM »
1:17 am | Wednesday, June 8th, 2011 


President Aquino told reporters in Brunei last week that a military confrontation between the Philippines and China would be “no contest.” In terms of military strength, China has “a great advantage,” he said. “Even in a boxing match, there’s one and half billion of them, [while] we are barely 100 million.”

All true, of course. But stating the obvious seems totally unnecessary and counterproductive, especially at this time when China seems ready to flaunt its military strength even at the risk of looking like the bully in the block. In an age when colonialism seems like a distant memory, China has been signaling its determination to assert its sovereignty over marine territories also being claimed by its neighbors—by force, if necessary. Pleading helplessness in the face of so much muscle-flexing could only encourage China to conduct further acts of intimidation.

Already in the last four months, Philippine authorities have counted at least six Chinese military incursions into Philippine territory. And on at least two such occasions, the Chinese vessels acted belligerently. On Feb. 25, for instance, a Chinese missile frigate drove away three Philippine fishing vessels anchored on Jackson Atoll by first threatening to shoot them and then actually firing three shots into the water. A few weeks later, in March, Chinese vessels threatened to ram a Philippine-commissioned boat conducting seismic studies at the Reed Bank. Then in May another Chinese vessel unloaded construction materials in Amy Douglas Shoal.

These shoals and atolls are less than 100 nautical miles from Palawan and well within the 200-mile exclusive economic zone as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. As Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda put it, “You are speaking of western Palawan, you are not speaking of the Spratlys,” and Palawan is not a disputed area.

What were Chinese military vessels doing 600 nautical miles from China’s nearest coastline and deep in Philippine territory? China is trying to establish ownership over the whole South China Sea. So what will it claim next, Manila Bay?

China is so confident that it will have its way with its smaller neighbors that it has announced that it would send its biggest oil rig to start drilling in the disputed Spratlys. It dismisses its neighbors claims to the Spratlys by saying there is nothing for them to claim since the area rightfully belongs to China. And consistent with this position, the Chinese government flatly denies that its vessels have intruded into Philippine territory. Chinese officials are saying in effect that China cannot be accused of intruding into its own territory.

But even as China intensifies its show of force, Chinese officials continue to reassure its neighbor that it wants nothing more than peace. In Singapore last Sunday, Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie said his country was committed to “peace and stability” in the South China Sea. He said China would never threaten any country or “seek hegemony.”

Maybe China has a different definition of what constitutes peace, but firing shots over fishing vessels and pushing away research ships are not peaceful acts anywhere. Which is why Filipino officials have lately dropped all diplomatic pretense and has directly accused China of “serious violations of Philippine sovereignty and maritime jurisdiction.” Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario has said that while the Philippines is committed to follow international laws, the 2002 Declaration of Conduct in the South China Sea forged by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China, under which all the parties agreed to exercise restraint and refrain from occupying uninhabited areas, was being “aggressively violated.” And because all its complaints have gone unheeded by Chinese authorities, the Philippines is now bringing the case to the United Nations.

Instead of enjoying it like one former foreign secretary advised in regard to another violation of Philippine sovereignty, Filipino officials are now crying rape, and making the whole world know who is doing it. If China believes it can ignore the protests of a small nation with hardly any military capability to speak of, it may yet think differently if the international community is sufficiently roused to condemn its naked aggression.


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