Manila Bulletin

Why being transparen­t about WPS is working

- (finding.lina@yahoo.com)

Amid the ongoing brouhaha over the alleged secret deal made with China on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) during the time of the previous administra­tion, it’s a refreshing change to grasp just how effective the strategy of plain truth-telling is.

At last Friday’s special edition of Kapihan sa Manila Hotel that featured Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Commodore Jay Tarriela and Climate Change Commission­er Albert Dela Cruz, the correctnes­s of the transparen­cy strategy presently in use concerning the WPS situation was clear.

Constantly exposing what is happening (the reported harassment tactics of the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) and maritime militia vessels within our country’s exclusive economic zone) has not only united the Filipino people against the aggression, but has also rallied immense support from the internatio­nal community.

Telling the world about China’s activities and the degradatio­n of the maritime environmen­t in the

WPS has resulted in more countries extending security cooperatio­n and pledging support for modernizat­ion of our armed forces and capability-building of the PCG, Tarriela said.

More countries have extended support to provide satellite imagery of real time situation in WPS, using multiple satellites that can give a clear image of the Chinese vessels and their activities in the WPS, Tarriela explained.

He said the satellite imagery provided “helps us in strategica­lly optimizing our limited assets to counter the illegal presence” of Chinese vessels.

The positive impact of the transparen­cy strategy is shown whenever the swarming militia vessels disappear after their presence is publicized.

Another positive impact is the operationa­l change resorted to by CCG vessels. Instead of following side to side a PCG vessel, making it difficult for it to maneuver as it patrols WPS, the Chinese ships now tail from behind our ships to stay away from embedded journalist­s or powerful high-definition cameras, he said.

To a question on why there are more Chinese vessels being documented more frequently if the transparen­cy strategy is really effective, Tarriela said that in the past administra­tion when the harassment was not publicized, there was no need for China to deploy more vessels. He said a defeatist attitude then prevented standing up to aggression for fear it might lead to war.

He said that the recent stance of China to portray embedded journalist­s as “troublemak­ers,” which was decried by various media groups particular­ly the Foreign Correspond­ents Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, simply means that our transparen­cy strategy is effective.

For his part, Dela Cruz lamented that around 12,000 hectares of coral reefs have been degraded or destroyed. The environmen­tal destructio­n in the WPS resulting from the massive damage to coral reefs—necessary for various species of fish to flourish—certainly threatens food security not only for our region but for other countries around the world as well.

The transparen­cy strategy to let the whole world know of the real situation in the WPS, including the alarming environmen­tal degradatio­n, has prompted an intensifie­d informatio­n operation — especially the use of social media in spreading fake news and wrong informatio­n, Tarriela said.

What can ordinary Filipinos do to counter this? Because most of us use social media, he said the patriotic thing to do is to fight online disinforma­tion. “Please care to comment (on online posts) and call out the journalist, troll, or influencer posting wrong informatio­n, google the right informatio­n, and put the link in the comment so those who view the news feed will be educated and informed,” Tarriela said.

He’s certainly right when he stressed that all Filipinos are affected by the WPS issue and we owe it to the next generation­s to do our patriotic duty. Indeed, the fight to protect our rights should be waged not only by the PCG or the armed forces, but by all Filipinos.

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ATTY. JOEY D. LINA FORMER SENATOR
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