Sun.Star Pampanga

Goodwill and deception

- MAGS Z. MAGLANA

THE irony that laced the commemorat­ion of the 120th year of Philippine Independen­ce and the challenges to Filipinos were highlighte­d by developmen­ts concerning China.

That the Chinese Ambassador attended the Independen­ce Day rites in Cavite and huddled with President Rodrigo Duterte would not have been a matter of comment except that the Chinese Embassy in Manila had issued a controvers­ial press statement the same day which underscore­d the implicatio­ns of the pivot to China.

The press statement, a reaction to media reports that the Chinese Coast Guard had been harassing Filipino fisherfolk in Scarboroug­h Shoal by taking their choice catch, said that China “has made appropriat­e arrangemen­t” for Filipinos to “fish in relevant waters out of goodwill.”

This is incongruou­s with the July 12, 2016 ruling of the Permanent Court Arbitratio­n tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea that there was “no legal basis for China to claim historic rights” over the area within the nine-dash line that included the Scarboroug­h (Panatag) Shoal.

The Chinese Embassy statement thus came across as like being told by a neighbor we are in dispute with over a property, which had been decided by authoritie­s to be ours, that our use of it is only out of their benevolenc­e.

Instead of addressing fisherfolk complaints that the Chinese Coast Guard made them feel like Filipinos were stealing from our own seas, Spokespers­on Harry Roque orchestrat­ed a press briefing where three fisherfolk were presented as evidence to highlight the fruits of Philippine-China “friendship” and the ‘noodles and waters for fish’excuse was peddled.

There are also reports that more than three million Chinese have been allowed into the Philippine­s since 2016, Chinese missiles are present in the contested Spratly Islands, and a Chinese military transport plane landed in Davao City under questionab­le ci r cu m st an ces.

I am writing this on the occasion of Eid’l Fitr and got reminded of the message of Sultan Kudarat to Meranaw datus in 1639 as documented by Jesuit priest Francisco Combes and featured in the book Mindanao Muslim History.

Kudarat thundered: “What have you done? Do you realize what subjection would reduce you to? A toilsome slavery under the Spaniards! Turn your eyes to the subject nations and look at the misery to which such glorious nations had been reduced to . ... Do you think that the Spaniards consider you of better stuff? ...Do not let their sweet words deceive you; their promises facilitate their deceits, which, little by little, enable them to control everything. Reflect on how even the minor promises to the chiefs of the other nations were not honored until they became masters of them all. See now what is being done to these chiefs and how they are being led by a rod.”

Replace “Meranaw datus” with “Philippine government 2018” and “Spaniards” with “Chinese” and the anti-colonial exhortatio­n of Sultan Kudarat remains as valid as it was 379 years ago. We should heed his words.

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