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PH to ‘stand ground’ in Scarborough Shoal

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MANILA, Philippines – Five Philippine vessels– the BRP Edsa, a Coast Guard search-and-rescue ship; MCS 3008, a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-owned vessel; and three fishing boats – will remain posted at Scarborough Shoal, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Sunday.

Map showing the disputed areas in the West Philippine Sea (south China Sea), including the Spratlys Islands and Scarborough Shoal. AFP

“We will continue to stand up and hold our ground,” the DFA said in a statement, a day after a large China ship allegedly harassed two small Philippine vessels at Scarborough Shoal.
China still has 10 vessels in the area – three maritime surveillance ships and seven fishing boats.

Aside from the FLEC 310 and CMS 71, “there is one unidentified (Chinese ship) that is positioned 10.9 nautical miles away from the BRP Edsa,” according to Raul Hernandez, the DFA spokesperson.
As of 8 a.m. Sunday, Hernandez said there were also seven Chinese fishing boats “inside the lagoon” of  Scarborough Shoal, which Manila calls Panatag and Bajo de Masinloc. China refers to the shoal, located 124 nautical miles west of Zambales province, as Huangyan Island.

The FLEC 310, touted as China’s most modern maritime surveillance ship, was the same vessel that reportedly harassed the BRP Edsa and the BRP Pampanga, another Coast Guard search-and-rescue ship, the other day.
Hernandez said the DFA would “bring this incident to the attention of the Chinese authorities.”

In a statement Saturday, the foreign office said the “speeding” FLEC 310 approached the two Philippine vessels at around 20 knots and then veered away, generating a two-meter wave.

Hernandez said a report from the Coast Guard commander, Vice Admiral Edmund Tan, put the time of the “bullying” at around 9 a.m. Saturday, as the BRP Edsa was relieving the BRP Pampanga.
No damage was inflicted on the two ships, which did not react to the bullying by the Chinese vessel, he added.

The INQUIRER tried but failed to reach the Chinese Embassy in Makati City for comment on the incident.


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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002634490879 Julieto Valmoria

    What ground are PH standing for? There are 2 Chinese military ships in the area protecting about 7 Chinese fishing boats. Where is the part that we claim that the area is ours? If they can do pretty much what they want in the area, like fish all they want -we are supposed to be OK with them raping our resources for free? What stand-off are they talking about? What is our military/ government doing in there? Observing? Let’s see … I am a Philippine citizen here in my own country -the government ensure to force me to pay tax/ fee in every possible activities I make, in every possible chance it (gov’t.) gets…and there they are (foreign Chinese) having the luxury I will never have -consuming Philippine resources for free. You have got to be fukcin kidding me…

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Leonardo-Callanta/100002270997001 Leonardo Callanta

      We should rally to our government to put the Philippine Navy to get to “WORK” and patrol the border line and protect our resources. That’s why there are foreign fishing boats…WALANG NAGBABANTAY… put our Phil. Navy to WORK!

  • JJF724

    Just keep cool Philippines.  The government action is the proper way of dealing the situation.  I’m sure that there’s secrete agenga going on in the back ground between Phil and US.  I’m seeing constant US presence in the near future and build up of Philippines defense.  Oil and Gas is the name of the Game and US will definitely the partner we need.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Erwin.Lies Erwin Noel Fruto

    Are they not part of united nations? Did they not approved the UN treaty?



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