MANILA, Philippines — Opposition Senator Risa Hontiveros found China’s reported plan to send a huge force to block a civilian mission at Panatag Shoal “outrageous.”
This supposed deployment by China to block the second voyage of the “Atin Ito” Coalition from May 15 to 17 was exposed by maritime expert Ray Powell in a post on X on Monday.
But Hontiveros said no “Atin Ito” participants should be harassed or intimidated or should fear for their safety during the voyage.
“It is outrageous how China is reportedly sending a huge force to block this civilian mission. Kung maka-asta ang Tsina, akala mo sa kanila ang karagatan,” she then said in a statement on Tuesday.
(It is outrageous how China is reportedly sending a huge force to block this civilian mission. The way China acts, as if they own the sea)
The senator also lambasted China for “propagating lies” about the civilian mission, supposedly calling it a plot “concocted” by the Philippine and American governments.
But this, she said, “cannot be further from the truth.”
“This group of ordinary and private citizens simply wants to deliver goods to fellow Filipinos whom China has long deprived of food and livelihood,” Hontiveros said.
“The coalition should be free to navigate within our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Bilang mga Pilipino, karapatan nilang lumayag sa EEZ ng Pilipinas,” she said.
(The coalition should be free to navigate within our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). As Filipinos, they have the right to sail in the EEZ of the Philippines)
The senator stressed the civilian mission “has every right to set sail” for Panatag Shoal also known as Bajo de Masinloc.
“This is our territory. These are our waters. This is ours and only ours,” she said.
Last year, a Christmas convoy led by the coalition sailed to bring supplies to Filipino troops stationed at Ayungin Shoal but had to cut short the trip after they were harassed by Chinese vessels.