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SWS: 87% Pinoys want to regain control of West Philippine Sea

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ABOUT 87 percent of Filipinos wanted the Philippine­s to regain control of the disputed West Philippine Sea Sea, including the islands being occupied by China, according to June 27 to 30 poll conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

Of the 87 percent, 69 percent said it was “very important” while the remaining 18 percent believed it was “somewhat important” that the Philippine­s asserts territoria­l rights over the contested waters.

Only one percent said it was “somewhat not important” and the other one percent thought it was “not at all important.”

The survey revealed that 65 percent knew earlier reports that the China Coast Guard’s personnel were forcefully taking the catch of Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea.

Sixty-nine percent alluded that China is afraid to face any court because it is aware that justice is “not on [ its] side.” Only eight percent disagreed, while 22 percent expressed indecision on the issue.

This comes amid President Rodrigo Duterte’s refusal to invoke the Philippine­s’ arbitral win against China over the territoria­l disputes in the South China Sea.

On July 12, 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in the Hague, Netherland­s ruled in favor of the Philippine­s, noting that China’s nine-dash line in the disputed waters is “invalid.”

The President, however, has maintained a “soft-leaning” approach to resolve the maritime row with China.

About 93 percent of those who are aware about the West Philippine­s Sea conflict emphasized the importance of regaining control of China-occupied islands, the SWS noted.

Duterte yielded a net satisfacti­on score of “good” + 44 among those who stressed that it was “not right” for him to leave China alone with its intensifie­d military build-up in its claimed territorie­s in the disputed waters.

The SWS found that 43 percent considered as “treachery” the Duterte government’s nonchalant attitude to China’s extensive claims to the resourceri­ch West Philippine­s Sea.

Only 29 percent were convinced that it was a form of treachery, while 28 percent were ambivalent on the matter.

On July 12, Malacañang assured the Filipino people that the Philippine­s will continue defending its historic victory in the arbitral case it lodged against China over the West Philippine Sea dispute.

Around 1,200 adult respondent­s were interviewe­d, using sampling error margins of ± 3 percentage points for national percentage­s, and ± 6 percentage points each for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. (Ruth Abbey Gita/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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