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Harassment of researchers near Pag-asa Island hit
By J.Lo
"harassment of Filipino scientists conducting research in these waters not only undermines Philippine sovereignty but also impedes crucial scientific efforts aimed at understanding and preserving marine ecosystems in the region," Advocates of Science and Technology for the People (AGHAM) condemned harassment of Filipino marine scientists who were conducting research at sandbars near Philippine-occupied Pag-asa Island.
Last week, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported China Coast Guard (CCG) used "intimidation tactics" during resource assessment conducted at Pag-asa Cays 1 and 2.
Scientists' group stressed that such interference not only threatens ecological balance of area, but also hampers international collaboration on marine research.
According to Commodore Jay Tarriela, scientific team spent four hours at the two reefs and was able to complete its mission, despite presence of CCG vessels. Chinese military helicopter was also circling overhead.
AGHAM called on government to ensure protection of Filipinos in Philippine waters, noting that last week's incident was not first time Chinese vessels harassed Filipino scientists.
"In 2022, similar incidents of harassment of researchers were recorded near Panganiban Reef and Ayungin Shoal…even Filipino fishermen have reported instances of CCG driving them away from Philippine waters," Julve said.
"Latest incident shows blatant violations of international law and affronts to Philippine sovereignty are sadly becoming norm for our own citizens in West Philippine Sea," she added.
China asserts sovereignty over almost entire South China Sea, despite international court ruling in 2016 deemed its stance to have no legal basis.
Earlier China Coast Guard blocked and used water against Filipino supply boat, latest flare-up in long-running territorial conflict between Manila and Beijing.
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