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Philippine­s’ top diplomat calls for cut to Abominable over China map

- NEIL JEROME MORALES

The foreign minister of the Philippine­s called on Wednesday for a cut to a scene in DreamWorks’ animated film Abominable that shows China’s unilateral­ly declared “ninedash line” in the South China Sea.

The U-shaped line is a feature used on Chinese maps to illustrate its claims over vast expanses of the resource-rich South China Sea, including areas claimed by other countries.

Anger in Southeast Asia over the map depicted in the film has highlighte­d the problem for companies trying to address political sensitivit­ies in China without causing offence in other markets.

Vietnam pulled the movie from cinemas on Monday over the scene showing the map.

Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin said on Twitter the scene showing the map should be cut, and people should refuse to watch the film, rather than banning it outright.

“Of course they should cut out the offending scene which will show our displeasur­e better than if we unconstitu­tionally ban it as some suggest,” Locsin said.

He said the Philippine film regulator should replace the scene with “a hectoring lecture”, while calling on movie fans to shun the production company altogether.

“For me, call a universal boycott of all DreamWorks production­s from here on,” he said.

The film regulator did not respond to requests for comment.

A spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte, who has sought closer ties with China, said on Tuesday the film regulator should decide on whether to pull Abominable from Philippine cinemas.

Abominable, about a Chinese girl who discovers a yeti living on her roof, was jointly produced by Shanghai-based Pearl Studio and Comcast-owned DreamWorks Animation.

The film opened in the Philippine­s early this month and was no longer being screened in many major cinemas, an online search showed.

Four Southeast Asian countries contest China’s claims in the South China Sea. Taiwan also makes a claim. In 2016, the Philippine­s won a case in the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n invalidati­ng China’s claims to almost the entire stretch of sea. China does not recognise the ruling.

Last week, sports network ESPN faced criticism of its coverage of a row between the National Basketball Associatio­n and China after using a map that featured the nine-dash-line.

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