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BRP Sierra Madre/Ayungin Shoal; News | Discussions | Updates
Topic Started: May 19 2013, 02:22 AM (17,005 Views)
gammy322
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the bully does it again... haaay! When are we gonna stand up to them.
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Mar 11 2014, 03:49 PM
dnd confirmed the expulsion and are filing a protest, as usual :armyroleyes:

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/100160/dfa-issues-protest-on-chinas-expulsion-of-ph-ships
what we should do now? are we going to just wait and be expelled. sayang ang ating magigiting na sundalo.
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Mar 11 2014, 04:46 PM
dewey
Mar 11 2014, 03:49 PM
dnd confirmed the expulsion and are filing a protest, as usual :armyroleyes:

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/100160/dfa-issues-protest-on-chinas-expulsion-of-ph-ships
what we should do now? are we going to just wait and be expelled. sayang ang ating magigiting na sundalo.
they need more military hardware to fight the bully but the lawmaker are busy in in their business
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The 2 Ships that were Intercepted are Likely to be Civilian Type, It Would be Prudent to Escort Them Next Time with Coast Guard or Naval Vessels ...


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looks like the chinese are lying again. as per gma news, the vessels didnt carry any construction material, rather it carried supplies for the soldiers there plus the soldiers that are going to replace those presently assigned there.
IDI@T!!! COWARD!!!
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I believe the more relevant question would be if they were able to complete the assigned task before they were driven off.

If they weren't able to do so... Then which type of ships were used? Was it a PN ship or a civilian vessel?

If it was a civilian ship... Then perhaps a naval vessel should be used the next time. As it isn't prudent to task a boy to do a man's job.



Edited by Hong Nam, Mar 11 2014, 10:31 PM.

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PH says China action in disputed waters an 'urgent threat' (abs-cbnnews.com)
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In a statement, the foreign ministry "urged China to desist from any further interference with the efforts of the Philippines to undertake rotation and resupply operations at the Ayungin Shoal."

"Ayungin Shoal is part of the continental shelf of the Philippines and (it) is therefore entitled to exercise sovereignty rights and jurisdiction in the area without the permission of other states," the foreign ministry said.

The shoal, known in China as the Ren'ai reef.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the Chinese patrol ships warned the Philippine vessels, carrying construction materials, not to intrude further into the waters around the reef and they left the area.
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DFA Issues Statement on the Ayungin Shoal Incident

http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=231394530077

Tuesday 11th of March 2014

MANILA, March 11 (PIA)--The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued a statement regarding the Ayungin Shoal incident on March 9, 2014.The Philippine Government protested Chinas recent actions in the Ayungin Shoal, the statement read.Ayungin Shoal is part of the continental shelf of the Philippines and therefore, the Philippines is entitled to exercise sovereignty rights and jurisdiction in the area without the permission of other States, the statement added.The DFA said that the civilian vessels contracted by the Philippine Navy were only conducting rotation of personnel and resupply operations.Chinas actions constitute a clear and urgent threat to the rights and interests of the Philippines under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the DFA added.On Tuesday afternoon, the DFA summoned the Chinese Charge dAffaires to handover a note verbale to express the Governments objection to Chinas actions and urged China to desist from any further interference with the efforts of the Philippines to undertake rotation and resupply operations at the Ayungin Shoal.

DFA spokesperson Raul Hernandez said the incident happened around 9:30 a.m. of March 9 wherein the two civilian vessels contracted by the Philippine Navy were trailed by two Chinese Coast Guard Vessels with numbers 3112 and 3113.Thirty minutes later, the Chinese ships tried to block and prevent the Philippine vessels to proceed to Ayungin Shoal, Hernandez said.Then at 12:40 p.m., Hernandez said the Chinese Coast Guard demanded the Philippine vessels through a digital signboard, sirens and megaphones to leave the area, saying the shoal also known by its international name Second Thomas Shoal is part of their jurisdiction.After nearly two hours or at 2:30 p.m., Hernandez said the Philippine vessels decided to abort the re-supply mission and the rotation of personnel in Ayungin Shoal and went back to Palawan. (DFA/RJB/SDL/PIA-NCR)


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Mar 11 2014, 08:35 PM
DFA Issues Statement on the Ayungin Shoal Incident

http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=231394530077

Tuesday 11th of March 2014

MANILA, March 11 (PIA)--The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued a statement regarding the Ayungin Shoal incident on March 9, 2014.The Philippine Government protested Chinas recent actions in the Ayungin Shoal, the statement read.Ayungin Shoal is part of the continental shelf of the Philippines and therefore, the Philippines is entitled to exercise sovereignty rights and jurisdiction in the area without the permission of other States, the statement added.The DFA said that the civilian vessels contracted by the Philippine Navy were only conducting rotation of personnel and resupply operations.Chinas actions constitute a clear and urgent threat to the rights and interests of the Philippines under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the DFA added.On Tuesday afternoon, the DFA summoned the Chinese Charge dAffaires to handover a note verbale to express the Governments objection to Chinas actions and urged China to desist from any further interference with the efforts of the Philippines to undertake rotation and resupply operations at the Ayungin Shoal.

DFA spokesperson Raul Hernandez said the incident happened around 9:30 a.m. of March 9 wherein the two civilian vessels contracted by the Philippine Navy were trailed by two Chinese Coast Guard Vessels with numbers 3112 and 3113.Thirty minutes later, the Chinese ships tried to block and prevent the Philippine vessels to proceed to Ayungin Shoal, Hernandez said.Then at 12:40 p.m., Hernandez said the Chinese Coast Guard demanded the Philippine vessels through a digital signboard, sirens and megaphones to leave the area, saying the shoal also known by its international name Second Thomas Shoal is part of their jurisdiction.After nearly two hours or at 2:30 p.m., Hernandez said the Philippine vessels decided to abort the re-supply mission and the rotation of personnel in Ayungin Shoal and went back to Palawan. (DFA/RJB/SDL/PIA-NCR)
Lessons learned, next time escort the civilian ship with a coastguard ship or use a navy ship. :armyfrown:
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PHL protests China's shooing away of 2 boats on Ayungin Shoal

By: InterAksyon.com
March 11, 2014 3:36 PM

MANILA, Philippines - Acting on a report by its military, the Philippine government has protested China’s recent act of shooing away Philippine boats on Ayungin Shoal, calling Beijing's acts a "clear and urgent threat" to the country's rights.

"Ayungin Shoal is part of the continental shelf of the Philippines and therefore the Philippines is entitled to exercise sovereignty rights and jurisdiction in the area without the permission of other States. Furthermore, the civilian vessels contracted by the Philippine Navy were only conducting rotation of personnel and resupply operations," said a statement issued Tuesday (March 11) by the Department of Foreign Affairs.


The DFA said China’s actions "constitute a clear and urgent threat to the rights and interests of the Philippines under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)."

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