You call us landgrabber, What about you!
Big fat China is a landgrabber. It is a fact that China has yet to produce her historical evidence that will support her 1947
9-dash claim. China's historical evidence is NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. And everything is just based on what their government
claiming. No pictures available on the net or newspapers. The Chinese government is just fabricating LIES about their history.
Why won't any Chinese post a link of their historical evidence???
In the 1700's philippine map(Carta Hydrographical y Chorographical De Las Yslas Filipinas by Fr. Pedro Murilo Velarde, S.J. and
published in 1734)clearly state that scarborough shoal was already part of zambales province, under effective control of the
spanish in the Philippines back then.
The Philippines is the true OWNER of Scarborough Shoal...and that the irrefutable TRUTH.
Wikileaks report:
MANILA, Philippines - Chinese authorities have failed to identify specific historical evidence backing Beijing's claims that it owns
disputed islands in the West Philippine Sea, a confidential US embassy cable published by anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said.
Cable 08BEIJING3499, sent to Washington by the US embassy in Beijing in September 9, 2008, said a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) official and a local scholar could not identify specific historical records to justify China's "Nine Dashes" claim that covers the whole Spratlys and areas within other countries' exclusive economic zones (EEZs).
MFA Department of Treaty and Law Oceans and Law of the Sea Division Deputy Director Yin Wenqiang told a US embassy
political officer on August 30, 2008 that "China has indisputable sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and the
adjacent waters."
However, the US official said "Yin admitted he is not aware of the historical basis for the 'Nine Dashes'" and only mentioned
unspecified "Chinese historical documents" that indicate the basis for China's claims on territory west of the Philippines, according to the cable.
The US official also talked to Beijing University Asia scholar Yang Baoyun about China's claims.
Yang said China's claims "date back to ancient times, prior to the development of the modern nation-state."
"Neither MFA's Yin nor Beijing University's Yang could specify a historical document that indicated the basis for the demarcation
of the 'Nine Dashes'," the cable added.
Yang referred to a 2000 MFA "white paper" on the Spratlys. "However, the white paper devotes little attention to the history of
the "Nine Dashes," providing, for example, only vague references to areas frequented by Chinese fisherman from Hainan," the
memo said.