The Freeman

Legal action vs China over cyanide use in WPS at Marcos’ discretion

- Ian Laqui with reports from Gaea Katreena Cabico/ Philstar.com

MANILA— The decision to file environmen­tal charges against China rests with the president, Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra said on Tuesday.

Guevarra made the statement during an interview with reporters, responding to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s announceme­nt of the government’s considerat­ion of filing a case against China, pending confirmati­on of cyanide use in fishing in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

“The OSG’s task is to present legal options to the Philippine government, but the decision to commence any legal action lies with the president in consultati­on with the National Task Force on the WPS,” Guevarra said.

The government’s top lawyer emphasized that the allegation­s must be verified before the Philippine­s can proceed with filing charges.

“A possible complaint for environmen­tal damage is one of these options. The recent report on the use of cyanide off Scarboroug­h shoal, serious as it is, needs careful factual verificati­on,” he said.

If China’s actions in the West Philippine Sea are confirmed, Guevarra stated that the OSG would work closely with other relevant agencies, including the

Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Justice (DOJ), the National Security Council (NSC), and members of the National Task Force on the WPS to develop a legal course of action.

“Any legal action must be supported by strong, solid and competent evidence that can withstand the scrutiny of any internatio­nal tribunal,” Guevarra said.

The DOJ, meanwhile, said that it has initiated a study into legal remedies by gathering evidence and collaborat­ing with marine scientists to assess the environmen­tal and economic impacts of China’s alleged action.

“The ecosystems are vital not only for marine biodiversi­ty but also for the livelihood­s of Filipino fisherfolk,” DOJ’s Wednesday press release read, quoting Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla. —

 ?? AFP / Jam Sta Rosa ?? This photo shows an aerial view of Philippine fishing boats within the vicinity of over Scarboroug­h Shoal in the disputed South China Sea on Feb. 16, 2024.
AFP / Jam Sta Rosa This photo shows an aerial view of Philippine fishing boats within the vicinity of over Scarboroug­h Shoal in the disputed South China Sea on Feb. 16, 2024.

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