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Taiwan fisherman shot dead by Filipino military

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shouldn't Philippines send their Navy to the location now? why Philippines defend their territory against fisherman but not opponents Navy?
 
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you are not looking at it close enough. The apology was "conditional," and given the PH Fisheries is infamous for pirating and extorting Taiwanese (exclusive of all other nationalities) fisherman for the last 20 years, the language of "financial assistance" does not comport with the purported "apology" form the people of PH, especially when people like Bob Ong make light of the situation after the "sincere" apology. Really? not sincere enough I'd say, until the PH government publicly admits that it has killed an unarmed, fleeing civilian while in chase (not in defense), and uses the work "COMPENSATION" somewhere in the so-called apology. Otherwise, it's war I'd say.

**** your apologies. Admit to the truth. What idiot would ram a warship with a fishing boat? not even a manun would do that?!! The fishing boat was not in YOUR territory, it was within international waters that your manuns claimed as your own only recently.



**** your apologies. Admit to the truth. What idiot would ram a warship with a fishing boat? not even a manun would do that?!! The fishing boat was not in YOUR territory, it was within international waters that your manuns claimed as your own only recently.

Next time if there are Filipino commit crime in your land, just shoot them directly.
But you can't do such a thing, since Taiwan is a peaceful, cultural 'nation'.
 
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Next time if there are Filipino commit crime in your land, just shoot them directly.
But you can't do such a thing, since Taiwan is a peaceful, cultural 'nation'.

Peaceful they came all lands and seas as their own oh please
 
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Peaceful they came all lands and seas as their own oh please

We are so peaceful that we never put a bullet in those from your country who steal from their hirer and doing drugs business in our city. Compare with you kind we are like angles.
 
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The fishermen were caught 48 nm SOUTH of Batanes and not NORTH. So clearly this is within Philippine waters. Taiwan can not also invoke the 200 nm EEZ. For one, the distance between Taiwan and the Philippines is only 120 nm.

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By the way Taiwan can not invoke UNCLOS because they are not a signatory to it.

Heck they are not even a member of UN. LMAO!
you hit the nail on the head kabayan :yay:


The Philippine economy will continue to improve without Taiwan. Nor we need the Chinese poachers and thieves.


Taiwan-Philippine economic exchanges may be deferred: minister - Taiwan News Online

Taiwan-Philippine economic exchanges may be deferred: minister

Central News Agency

Taipei, May 15 (CNA) Taiwan is considering suspending economic exchanges with the Philippines because of its handling of an attack by one of its government vessels on a Taiwanese fishing boat, Economics Minister Chang Chia-juch said Wednesday. If the Philippines does not provide satisfactory responses to Taiwan's demands related to the incident by 6 p.m. Wednesday, Taiwan will impose further sanctions against the Philippines, Chang said at a legislative hearing. Invitations of Philippine officials, subsidies for Philippine buyers to visit Taiwan, and investment solicitation and trade promotion activities could all be suspended or postponed until August at the earliest, the ministry said in a prepared document. The ministry has also stopped encouraging local businesses to invest in the Philippines, Chang said.

More far-reaching economic sanctions, however, could hurt Taiwan more than the Philippines. Bilateral trade between the two countries totaled US$10.97 billion in 2012, with Taiwan showing a US$6.77 billion trade surplus, according to government statistics. The Taipei-based Taiwan Institute of Economic Research cautioned recently that potential economic sanctions against the Philippines would likely have only a limited impact on the Philippine economy. Taiwan was the Philippines' 10th largest investor in 2012, injecting US$58.54 million into the Philippine economy last year, but that only accounted for 0.85 percent of foreign investment in the country. In addition, around 10 million Filipinos work overseas, but only 87,000 of them work in Taiwan, also limiting Taiwan's leverage, said Gordon Sun, director of the institute's macroeconomic forecasting center. "Imposing economic sanctions on the Philippines might not necessarily be in Taiwan's favor, and the Philippine economy might not be hurt as much as we expect," he told CNA on May 13. (By James Lee)
 
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Meanwhile, the leadership of the US House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific called on the Philippines to apologize for the killing by its Coast Guard of the fisherman, punish the perpetrators and compensate the victim’s family.

“A government vessel’s shooting of an unarmed fishing boat is an act of violence and is in violation of international law,” chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

“Therefore, we call upon the Philippines to promptly and sincerely respond to the requests of the Taiwan government to apologize, punish the perpetrators, and provide proper compensation to the victim’s family based on humanitarian grounds.” – AP, Aurea Calica, Rudy Santos, Edu Punay, Jose Rodel Clapano, Marvin Sy, Mayen Jaymalin, Jaime Laude, Jose Katigbak (STAR Washington bureau)


Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-...d-fisherman-philippines-34.html#ixzz2TW18AP3o
 
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Meanwhile, the leadership of the US House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific called on the Philippines to apologize for the killing by its Coast Guard of the fisherman, punish the perpetrators and compensate the victim’s family.

“A government vessel’s shooting of an unarmed fishing boat is an act of violence and is in violation of international law,” chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

“Therefore, we call upon the Philippines to promptly and sincerely respond to the requests of the Taiwan government to apologize, punish the perpetrators, and provide proper compensation to the victim’s family based on humanitarian grounds.” – AP, Aurea Calica, Rudy Santos, Edu Punay, Jose Rodel Clapano, Marvin Sy, Mayen Jaymalin, Jaime Laude, Jose Katigbak (STAR Washington bureau)


Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-...d-fisherman-philippines-34.html#ixzz2TW18AP3o
If US dont protect Phil,then time for Phil to look for protection from Russia.
 
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Meanwhile, the leadership of the US House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific called on the Philippines to apologize for the killing by its Coast Guard of the fisherman, punish the perpetrators and compensate the victim’s family.

“A government vessel’s shooting of an unarmed fishing boat is an act of violence and is in violation of international law,” chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

“Therefore, we call upon the Philippines to promptly and sincerely respond to the requests of the Taiwan government to apologize, punish the perpetrators, and provide proper compensation to the victim’s family based on humanitarian grounds.” – AP, Aurea Calica, Rudy Santos, Edu Punay, Jose Rodel Clapano, Marvin Sy, Mayen Jaymalin, Jaime Laude, Jose Katigbak (STAR Washington bureau)


Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-...d-fisherman-philippines-34.html#ixzz2TW18AP3o
Meanwhile the US already lauds PH for expression of regret over Taiwan incident

“We applaud President Aquino and his government’s expression of regret over this incident [and] the fact that they’ve agreed to an investigation… We’re glad that they’re gonna work these things out as democracies do,”

another hard SLAP again for Taiwan. LMAO!
 
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If US dont protect Phil,then time for Phil to look for protection from Russia.

Russia? ROFL.

If they don't listen to the US, US will bomb them for being the useless pawns that they are.
 
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