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Filipino Activists Sail to Disputed Scarborough Shoal to Assert Sovereignty

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • May 16, 2024
Philippine Coast Guard ship BRP Bagacay (C) being hit by water cannons from Chinese coast guard vessels near the Scarborough Shoal, April 30, 2024.
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Approximately 100 Filipino fishing boats have set sail for the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, an area that has been a focal point of territorial disputes between the Philippines and China. The flotilla, led by activists from the group Atin Ito, which translates to “This is Ours,” aims to assert the Philippines’ claims over the shoal by placing territorial buoys and distributing aid to local fishermen.

The mission, monitored from a distance by the Philippine Coast Guard and Navy, began on Wednesday. Organizers have expressed their intent to uphold international law and maintain a non-provocative presence, focusing on civilianizing the region and safeguarding Philippine territorial integrity.

Scarborough Shoal has been a significant point of contention. In 2012, China effectively seized control of the area, leading to a standoff with Philippine government vessels. Despite a 2016 international tribunal ruling under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which invalidated China’s expansive claims and recognized the shoal as a traditional fishing area for multiple countries, China has continued to restrict access to Filipinos.

Recently, tensions escalated when the Chinese coast guard used water cannons against Philippine patrol vessels near the shoal, prompting condemnation from Manila. The Chinese authorities have defended their actions as necessary measures to protect their sovereignty, citing violations by Philippine ships.

TENSIONS ESCALATING
SOUTH CHINA SEA 🇨🇳

Chinese Coast Guard
Ships are blasting the Philippines Coast Guards with cannons of water near the disputed Scarborough Shoal‼️ pic.twitter.com/OrRi2ttWBt

— SANTINO (@MichaelSCollura) May 1, 2024


The current expedition by Filipino activists is part of a broader strategy to internationalize the issue, seeking global support by inviting journalists to document the journey and the challenges faced by Filipinos in these waters.

 

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