The findings of the NBI is very highly doubtful...they wont show the shooting incident video and they wont even divulge the official RULES OF ENGAGEMENT of the Philippine Coast Guard. I would surmise the purpose of their findings is appeasement of Taiwan. Plus the fact that the Taiwanese gov't...
Here read this:
EDITORIAL: Ma sabotaging Taiwan’s democracy
Thu, Jun 13, 2013
A delegation headed by former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Wu Poh-hsiung (吳伯雄) departed for China yesterday and is today scheduled to meet with Chinese President and Chinese...
Where in article 73 will you read that it excludes the use of force to prevent suspect poachers from 'fleeing' the jurisdiction of the coastal state concerned??? ANSWER: NONE.
When did it became the shooting incident video became synonymous with the Philippine and Taiwanese findings??? I'm not asking about the findings...I'm asking about the video.
Here read this:
Notes on the Taiwan-Philippines Dispute by Ming-Sung Kuo
Legally speaking, the issue is whether the...
I doubt the findings of the NBI....our Philippine gov't is withholding the shooting incident video. The Taiwanese gov't already has a copy since May 31. Why is it both the Philippine gov't and Taiwanese gov't are not making the shooting incident video public???
The Perils of Dealing With Taiwan
June12, 2013 Chito Sta. Romana
The tragic death of a Taiwanese fisherman from shots fired by Filipino Coast Guard personnel on an anti-poaching patrol last May 9 quickly triggered a crisis that threatened the relations between the Philippines and Taiwan...
US senators blast China's use of force in sea disputes
By Jojo Malig, ABS-CBNnews.com
Posted at 06/13/2013 12:22 AM | Updated as of 06/13/2013 12:35 AM
MANILA, Philippines - US senators have filed a resolution condemning China's use of threats and force in territorial disputes with other...
Our people were removed there forcefully. Even if you build a base there...it doesn't changed the fact that no international agreement gave those islands to China. Occupying territory thru force is against international law. Historically, Spratly Islands is owned by the Sulu Sultanate and now...
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In 1952, a Philippine civilian began to mine sulfur from Taiping Island and that same year, a note attached to the Treaty of Taipei provided the Nationalist Chinese arguments for sovereignty over the island. The Nationalists established a permanent presence on the island in July...
They are just Chinese 50 center's here, posting useless comments. Many of them are false flaggers...using other country's flag.
50 Cent Party Crashers
posted by Megan on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 11:25
I spend a lot of time reading about China on the Internet. It's my job, but even before it was my...
'Unintentional shooting' of Taiwanese fisherman clearly happened within PH - De Lima
By: Marlene Alcaide, InterAksyon.com
June 3, 2013 2:18 PM
MANILA – The May 9 "unintentional" shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman off Batanes waters clearly took place within Philippine territory, Justice...
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Taiwan probers leave Manila with controversial video of shooting incident
Mark Merueñas,GMA NewsMay 31, 2013 9:50am
(Updated 12:26 p.m.) After nearly a week-long investigation in the Philippines, the Taiwanese team probing the May 9 killing of a fisherman left Manila on Friday...
Why is Taiwan delaying the release of the shooting incident video if that's TRUE??? The fact that they, until now, have not shown the video is very revealing...they don't want the public to see the video.
Boat ‘did not ram Philippine vessel’
Fri, May 31, 2013
‘REVEALING’:Taiwanese investigations appear to contradict Manila’s initial account of the shooting, while Philippine investigators are examining bullets found on the boat
Staff writer, with CNA, Manila and...
Taiwan probers leave Manila with controversial video of shooting incident
Mark Merueñas,GMA NewsMay 31, 2013 9:50am
(Updated 12:26 p.m.) After nearly a week-long investigation in the Philippines, the Taiwanese team probing the May 9 killing of a fisherman left Manila on Friday with the most...
The huge Taiwanese fishing boat could definitely sink our fiberglass CG ship. It's definitely a LIE what the Taiwanese are portraying that Guang Da Xing No. 28 is too small to pose a danger to our CG ship.