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Taiwan urges Philippines to release Taiwanese fishing boat

I didn't ever take and talk with Japanese so seriously. Japanese = smile in front of you, shoot you in the back.
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Japanese-brand of toilet.

See nothing but good patriotic education at work

Pretty sure Taiwan doesn't arrest and impound any fishermen that stray through territorial waters, stealing their boats and their catch and levying ridiculous fines. The Philippines a corrupt, impoverished hellhole that is used to ransoms and high-seas murder. A robust response is long overdue. Taiwan sailing its warships south after the murder incident was the right thing to do.

You can say Taiwan won't do anything over and over, until Taiwan does do something. Most likely, that will be coordinating with the Mainland. I'm sure no one will mind, Taiwan is so small and weak, right? What difference would it make if the ROCN joins forces with the PLAN to deal with mutual threats?



You realize you were the prime beneficiaries of the tribute system right? China lost a lot of money paying off greedy neighbors to behave themselves.

Wow talk about bull tribute system? see this why people hate you guys you people are not the center of the Universe so get your head off your butts
 
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Detained fishing boat ‘was fleeing rough seas’

The Taiwanese fishing boat detained by the Philippines on Thursday on suspicion of poaching was caught within that country’s territorial waters, but the reasons behind the intrusion have not yet been determined, government officials said yesterday.

The Sheng Fong No. 12 (昇豐12) was at 21.3o north latitude and 122.2o east longitude, 6.5 nautical miles (12km) southeast of Mavulis Island, called Yami Island by Taiwan, the northernmost island of the Batan Islands, when it was stopped for inspection by a Philippine Coast Guard patrol vessel, officials said.

Speaking to reporters in Taipei by telephone yesterday morning, Representative to the Philippines Gary Lin (林松煥) said the fishing boat was taken in Philippine territorial waters, but it was not fishing there.

Lin said he had talked to Hung Tien-ting (洪添丁), captain of the 36.13-tonne vessel registered in Pingtung County’s Liouciou Township (琉球) on Thursday.

Any foreign fishing vessel that enters Philippine territorial waters without a permit can be fined or persecuted, Lin said, adding that his office is working to have the case settled out of court.

The captain’s son, Hung Wen-kuang (洪文廣), said the Sheng Fong No. 12 entered Philippine waters in an attempt to escape rough seas caused by a typhoon.

“It is unreasonable for the Philippines to detain the vessel and its crew and demand a fine of NT$1.5 million [US$48,760],” Hung Wen-kuang said.

Taipei and Manila have been in talks to clarify details of the incident since Thursday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Director-General Elliot Charng (常以立) told a news conference in Taipei.

Investigations into the poaching allegation are ongoing, Charng said.

“We urge the Philippines to release the vessel and its crew as soon as the investigation is completed,” he said.

Hung Tien-ting, the boat’s Taiwanese chief engineer and four Indonesian crew members are being detained at Basco Harbor on Batan, ministry spokesperson Anna Kao (高安) said.

“They are safe and freedom of movement and communications have not been restricted,” Kao said.

Separately, Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Lin Tsang-min (林滄敏) and two others called a news conference at the legislature to urge the government to toughen its negotiating position against the Philippines over the case.

“The Philippines arbitrarily detained the fishing vessel when it was harmlessly passing through its waters due to severe weather conditions,” Lin said.

The government should demand the immediate and unconditional release of the boat and its crew, KMT Legislator Su Ching-chuan (蘇清泉) said.

Some academics say that Batan, where some residents are descendants of people from Siaoliouciou Island (小琉球), which is part of Liouciou Township, is the territory of the Republic of China, Su said.

Detained fishing boat ‘was fleeing rough seas’ - Taipei Times

The captain of the boat is a liar. The only reason they are going to our side is to poach. The Taiwanese should stay in their side of the Bashi channel. Filipinos don’t cross that despite the 200 NM EEZ. Filipinos don’t even claim it. It has been limited always to the Bashi channel. Taiwan is not an UNCLOS signatory and not entitled to a 200 NM EEZ.

Taiwan is attempting to “steal” Philippine maritime territory thru fishery agreement like what they did to Japan a few years ago.

Majority of poachers caught in Batanes area are Taiwanese — BFAR
ANDREI MEDINA, GMA News May 17, 2013 6:00pm

Majority of poachers caught in Batanes area are Taiwanese — BFAR | News | GMA News Online
 
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This was not the first time that Taiwanese fishing boats entered Philippine waters. Always, their excuse was that they drifted in unintentionally. But, there are now modern navigational equipment to aid them, so no more excuse!
 
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This was not the first time that Taiwanese fishing boats entered Philippine waters. Always, their excuse was that they drifted in unintentionally. But, there are now modern navigational equipment to aid them, so no more excuse!


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Examine the maritime territory of Taiwan, and you will see that on its east, it is flanked by Japanese , in the north it is flanked by Japanese. Japanese Maritime Territory is heavily patrolled not only by the JMSDF, but also the Japan Coast Guard, which interdicts any Chinese or Taiwanese fishing boats that go into sovereign Japanese territory.

So, they cannot go fishing in the 'east', so where do they go? South --- towards philippines.

The solution to this is increasing PCG activity, and operational awareness. That is the only solution to this.
 
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See nothing but good patriotic education at work



Wow talk about bull tribute system? see this why people hate you guys you people are not the center of the Universe so get your head off your butts

Wot? How many do you know about tribute system? That's a kind of political and trade system in the past, any country want it, China receive them, they didn't want the system, China let it go. The system is fair and freewill. Ever force Sulu kingdom to accept it?

Because we are not the center of the Universe, so you guys hate us?
Look! Guys forever live in the colonized mind, guys like boss Spanish, American and Japanese, but hate Chinese who didn't harm or kill one Filipinos on your land.
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Examine the maritime territory of Taiwan, and you will see that on its east, it is flanked by Japanese , in the north it is flanked by Japanese. Japanese Maritime Territory is heavily patrolled not only by the JMSDF, but also the Japan Coast Guard, which interdicts any Chinese or Taiwanese fishing boats that go into sovereign Japanese territory.

So, they cannot go fishing in the 'east', so where do they go? South --- towards philippines.

The solution to this is increasing PCG activity, and operational awareness. That is the only solution to this.

Fake rubbish EEZ map.
 
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Please don't try talk to me. You are in the ignore list for a reason.
 
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How you compare to dashed line?

Dashed line originated back to 1946 the moment we defeat Japanese Nazi king. Japanese king and his military unconditional surrender.

Please get out of any topic mentioned to China. I don't want my country's name come from the dirty Japanese mouth.
 
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Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail
May 9, 2015 5:01am


More from: Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail | News | GMA News Online

The crew of a Taiwanese fishing boat who were caught allegedly poaching off Batanes were released on bail on Friday, Taiwan's Central News Agency reported.

According to the CNA report, Captain Hung Tian-ting, chief engineer Huang An-sheng, and the four Indonesian crewmen were freed by a local Philippine court after each of them posted a P15,000 bail.

Officials from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office also visited the alleged poachers last Friday and provided them funds for their return to Taiwan.

Philippine authorities intercepted the fishing vessel "Sheng Feng No. 12" last Thursday some 6.5 nautical miles from Yami island.

The Philippines and Taiwan have been working on a law enforcement agreement on matters of overlapping economic waters to avoid a repeat of the May 2013 incident, during which Philippine Coast Guardsmen fired on a Taiwanese fishing boat, killing a Taiwanese fishermen. Joel Locsin/DVM, GMA News

Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail | News | GMA News Online
 
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Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail
May 9, 2015 5:01am


More from: Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail | News | GMA News Online

The crew of a Taiwanese fishing boat who were caught allegedly poaching off Batanes were released on bail on Friday, Taiwan's Central News Agency reported.

According to the CNA report, Captain Hung Tian-ting, chief engineer Huang An-sheng, and the four Indonesian crewmen were freed by a local Philippine court after each of them posted a P15,000 bail.

Officials from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office also visited the alleged poachers last Friday and provided them funds for their return to Taiwan.

Philippine authorities intercepted the fishing vessel "Sheng Feng No. 12" last Thursday some 6.5 nautical miles from Yami island.

The Philippines and Taiwan have been working on a law enforcement agreement on matters of overlapping economic waters to avoid a repeat of the May 2013 incident, during which Philippine Coast Guardsmen fired on a Taiwanese fishing boat, killing a Taiwanese fishermen. Joel Locsin/DVM, GMA News

Taiwanese boat crew allegedly caught poaching off Batanes released on bail | News | GMA News Online



Excellent developments.
 
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Batan has been Chinese territory since ancient times. The Pinoys must give it back. The world has had enough of Pinoy aggression. It's time for regime change.

Oh now trying to claim what is literally part of our country?

What's next? Going to claim Palawan and Mindanao?

FUAH. :chilli:
 
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Oh now trying to claim what is literally part of our country?

What's next? Going to claim Palawan and Mindanao?

FUAH. :chilli:

  • Filipine had been the colony under Spain and America, anything will be worse than that? I believe Filipino's darkest era had passed, don't worry, buddy. You don't need use the good illusions to scare yourself.
 
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