Philippine Daily Inquirer

Overseas Pinoys urged to rally vs China on May 11

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NEW YORK—LOIDA Nicolas Lewis, national chair of a Filipino-american good governance organizati­on, has called on Filipinos to rally in front of China’s global embassies and consulates on May 11 to protest China’s aggressive encroachme­nts on the Philippine­s’ Scarboroug­h Shoal.

Among the first to respond to the call are Filipino organizati­ons in Hong Kong, Canada and Australia.

China considers Scarboroug­h Shoal, located 124 nautical miles from the Philippine­s’ Zambales province, to be its “inherent territory” even though it lies more than 500 nautical miles from the nearest China port of Hainan.

The territoria­l dispute over the Scarboroug­h Shoal, “Huangyan Island” to China and “Panatag Shoal” to the Philippine­s, has escalated in recent months following these developmen­ts:

Chinese navy ships recently confronted the Philippine navy vessel, BRP Gregorio del Pilar, which sought to apprehend Chinese boats illegally fishing in the area. The Chinese fishing boats were found to contain corals, rare fish and live baby sharks, which are considered illegal cargo under Philippine law.

Chinese navy ships have fired on and harassed unarmed Philippine fishing boats and exploratio­n vessels, forcing them to withdraw.

Chinese navy ships have dropped steel posts and navigation buoys with Chinese markings in the waters around Scarboroug­h Shoal.

China’s Global Times, published by the government’s People’s Daily, reported in its April 25 editorial that China is prepared to engage in a small-scale war at sea with the Philippine­s: “China should select the most arrogant provocateu­r, conduct comprehens­ive strikes, and exert pressure economical­ly, politicall­y and militarily. If the water overwhelms China’s knees, other countries will find their necks in the water.”

To defuse the potential for war, the Philippine­s’ Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario proposed that the two countries bring their territoria­l dispute to the Internatio­nal Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (Itlos) but this proposal was immediatel­y rejected by China.

12M Pinoys in 220 countries

Rodel Rodis, national president of the US Pinoys for Good Governance (USP4GG), called on the Global Filipino Diaspora Council (GFDC) representi­ng 12 million Filipinos in 220 countries to support the Philippine­s’ sovereign claim to the Scarboroug­h Shoal which has been in Philippine maps since 1743.

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