MAPAGPALAYANG KAISIPAN SA MALAYANG PAHAYAGAN Tomo 46 Isyu 1 Hulyo-Agosto 2019
JUMPED SHIP: Duterte reverses stand on West Philippine Sea resident Duterte made it clear that the Philippines was not ready to wage war against China concerning the P territorial dispute over the islands in the West Philippine Sea and said that he would resolve the dispute in a peaceful way on his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA), July 22. \\ Isagani Caspe
Recently, the Chinese boat Yuemaobinyu 42212 violated Article 98 of the United Nation Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) which directs that every state is required to render assistance to any person in distress or in danger of being lost at sea, after abandoning 22 Filipino fishermen boarding F/B Gem-vir 1 at Recto Bank after a collision incident on the evening of June 9. The President later issued an apology towards the Filipino fishermen on June 24 stating that he could not take an aggressive approach against China since it was merely a maritime incident.
The incident caused tensions to occur between Philippines and China and it refueled their decade-long territorial dispute over West Philippine Sea. China started to develop bases, deploy fighter jets to other military facilities they constructed on the islands and built bunkers, shelters, radars and signaling systems that still operate until today. An arbitration case was filed by the Philippines in January 2013 to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and invited China to join the proceedings but China rejected it. HAGUE RULE
MARITIME DISPUTE
In April 2012, eight Chinese fishing vessels were spotted by the Philippine Navy in Scarborough Shoal which were later discovered to contain large amounts of illegally collected corals, giant clams and live sharks after a standoff incident between the Chinese and Philippine vessels. The Philippine patrol ship BRP Gregorio del Pilar attempted to arrest the Chinese fishermen but were blocked by Chinese maritime surveillance ships’ Zhonnguo Haijian 75 and 84.
in Masinloc, Zambales, the privilege given by the arbitral victory does not really apply in Scarborough Shoal, because down there none of those matters and the Chinese still rules. They are also prohibited to use large boats inside the lagoon of the island and only small boats can fish inside because at the entrance of the island, vessels of China are guarding. Fishermen in Scarborough Shoal also reported that the Chinese coast guards boarded their boat, opened their storage, take the best of their catch without permission, then they leave as soon as they have their fill. And while Filipinos are still prohibited to fish freely in the area, the Chinese fishermen abusively and improperly harvest giant clams that damaged and ashened the corals into pieces and turned the Scarborough Shoal’s seafloor into white. Despite the reported exploitation of our men and resources, Duterte, a supposed to be defender of its citizen remained dismissive. In fact, Duterte established a strong political bond with China.
The Philippines won the arbitration case on July 2016 at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague which invalidated China’s nine-dash line claim which covers nearly the entire West Philippine Sea including parts of the Philippines’ Exlusive Economic Zone (EEZ). However, China did not recognize the arbitration result and insisted that they have ‘historic rights’ over the West Philippine Sea and reiterated that it is part of continue to page 4 their EEZ. According to fishermen
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