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  1. #141

    Taiwan's president is so impulsive... And now, they make the OFWs there their hostage...
    In the first place, this would not happen if they haven't been poaching in our waters...
    Pnoy's current gesture just made the Philippines more susceptible to bullying...
    Mao mabaw ang tingin sa uban sa mga Filipinos... Tan-aw nila easy-easy lang ta...

  2. #142
    President Ma Ying-jeou insisted Manila offer a formal apology and compensation, apprehend the killer and launch talks on the FISHING INDUSTRY.

    Source: Taiwan sanctions Philippines despite Aquino apology

    See Nganong magtalk pa man about fishing industry magfishing sila sa ila dagat magfishing sad ta sa ato... Unsa diay ila gusto?? Magfishing pud diri....

    Karon nga nigawas na nahadlok ang Philippines sa Taiwan mas mu-abuse na sila sige fishing diri... If hatagan pa punishment tong mga coastguards na nakapusil kay mas samot na walay muhimo sa ilang trabaho kay mahadlok...

  3. #143
    it's a overlapping area, so the Taiwanese has a right also. why don't the navy/coast guard do the same thing in other areas? chicken o naay gabayad? in fact, the US gave apology first to the said incident. kusog ra mo og yawyaw,,,,,,

  4. #144
    Palace: PH went the 'extra mile' on Taiwan

    by Willard Cheng, ABS-CBN News
    Posted at 05/16/2013 2:58 PM | Updated as of 05/16/2013 2:58 PM
    Says sanctions would hurt Taiwan too

    MANILA - Malacañang said the Philippines “has gone the extra mile” in responding to the demands of Taiwan following the death of a Taiwanese fisherman, including sending a personal representative of President Aquino to convey his and the Filipino people’s expression of regret and apology.

    “We did what a decent member, a respectable member of the international community, should have done. And we did it. We have gone the extra mile. The President has sent a personal representative to extend his apology to the family of Mr. Hung Shi-chen. We have acted uprightly and decently as a respectable member of the international community,” Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said.

    Lacierda said the Philippine government has prepared a contingency plan to deal with the sanctions imposed by Taiwan. At the same time, the Palace pointed out that the sanctions would not do both sides good.

    Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda cited the red alert imposed by Taiwan on travel to the Philippines as an example to show that the sanction will also hurt Taiwanese airline companies.

    “We have already prepared for the contingencies. A ban on travel will not only hurt us, it will hurt both countries. It does not do anyone any good. A travel from their end will be affected as well. Their airlines will be affected. So does it help both countries if you do a travel ban?” Lacierda said.

    Lacierda declined to elaborate on the contingency plan.

    He dismissed statements that the Philippines violated international law, reiterating that incident happened in Philippine waters.

    “Our Coast Guard has already mentioned that the incident happened within our exclusive economic zone and we have no dispute to that effect. Based on our statement previously and based on the statement of chairman Perez, we certainly regret the loss of life and we apologize for the unfortunate and unintended loss—but let me emphasize—in the course of a fisheries law enforcement operation within our waters,” Lacierda said.

    The Palace declined to comment on observations that the Taiwanese government may just be exploiting the issue for political reasons especially since Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou’s is suffering from low approval ratings. Lacierda said it is for the public to judge if it is indeed so.

    'DON'T HURT OFWs'

    Meantime, the Palace appealed to the people of Taiwan not to vent their anger at Filipinos there amid reports that overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are being harassed.

    Lacierda trusts that these are isolated incidents.

    “Ito pong ginagawa ng iilang Taiwanese, naniniwala kami na ito po ay isolated incidents lang po. Hindi po ito kagagawan po ng sambayanang Taiwan. Naniniwala kami at nirerespto namin ang ating mga kaibigan na nasa Taiwan. But let me also again appeal to them, to the Taiwnaese people, to refrain from hurting or making our Filipino compatriots there as instrument of their anger. It does not sit well with anyone… We would expect that they will be treated decently as we do treat their Taiwanese nationals here decently,” Lacierda said.

    PEREZ’s STATEMENT

    The Palace belied reports that Taiwanese officials snubbed the President’s representative. Lacierda said that MECO chair Amadeo Perez was able to meet with Director-General Benjamin Ho of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

    Lacierda read the following statement of Perez issued in Taiwan before he left for the Philippines:

    “In my capacity as the designated personal representative of President Benigno S. Aquino III, I came to convey the President’s and the Filipino people’s deep regret and apology over the unfortunate and unintended loss of life in the course of a fisheries law enforcement operation on 09 May 2013 by a Philippine Coast Guard/Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources maritime patrol in waters in the northern Philippines.

    “I also came to convey our readiness to give financial assistance to the family of Mr. Hung as a token of solidarity and as an expression of sympathy by the Filipino people for the demise of Mr. Hung.

    “Upon orders from the President, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has already initiated the investigation and is committed to a thorough, exhaustive, impartial and expeditious investigation of the incident. The NBI has given this case the highest priority.

    “I am grateful for the meeting with Director-General Benjamin Ho of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last night. We understand the grief and hurt of the family and of the people of Taiwan over this unfortunate loss and we wish to reaffirm the high regard and respect of the people of the Philippines for the people of Taiwan.”

    NO JOINT INVESTIGATION

    Asked about reports that Taiwanese investigators have flown to Manila to conduct a probe into the incident, Lacierda said the Philippine government was not made aware of Taiwan’s plan and that there are protocols to go through under a mutual legal assistance arrangement.

    Source: Palace: PH went the 'extra mile' on Taiwan | ABS-CBN News

    Ayay! sulayan lng jud nila kaboang mga OFW dd2 sa Taiwan kay katailaw jud ng mga taiwanese diri KUMO sa Bisaya Pinoy! daghan ba mga taiwanese diri sa Sugbu hehehe!

  5. #145
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronzkie23 View Post
    Palace: PH went the 'extra mile' on Taiwan

    by Willard Cheng, ABS-CBN News
    Posted at 05/16/2013 2:58 PM | Updated as of 05/16/2013 2:58 PM

    The Palace declined to comment on observations that the Taiwanese government may just be exploiting the issue for political reasons especially since Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou’s is suffering from low approval ratings. Lacierda said it is for the public to judge if it is indeed so.

    Source: Palace: PH went the 'extra mile' on Taiwan | ABS-CBN News
    dah...murag naa jud rason nakita na. atleast ang ato Malacanang Palace kay dili mga bogo and naa pud sila nahunaan.

  6. #146
    Wala man gani sila mopatuo sa ilang
    gobiyerno, naa na man diay warning ana,

    Taiwanese authorities have not been able to come up with an effective solution to this issue, and they are instead demanding that fishermen do their best to avoid the disputed areas. No one understands the tragedy of the situation better than Taiwanese fishermen and their families, and it is a long time since they were happy to set out to sea.

    Taiwanese fishermen risk their lives entering the disputed areas because Taiwan’s coastal and offshore fishing grounds are becoming depleted, making it difficult for fishermen to catch the kinds of fish that provide high economic returns. This, in combination with the increased fuel and electricity prices, fishermen’s wages and fishing access fees, has forced Taiwanese fishermen to move into areas closer to the territorial waters of other countries to be able to make ends meet

    Source: Overhaul needed in fishing industry - Taipei Times

  7. #147
    kung mo sample sad kaha ta ug mga taiwanese diri noh? Para maka ingon sad sila sayop diay ilang gibuhat.. jeje

  8. #148
    Bitaw... murag gi-hostage na nila ang mga OFWs didto... Wala ra ba ta nanghilabot sa mga Taiwanese diri...
    Kung i-ban na lang kaha tanan made in taiwan products diri...

  9. #149
    Quote Originally Posted by SiQ View Post
    it's a overlapping area, so the Taiwanese has a right also. why don't the navy/coast guard do the same thing in other areas? chicken o naay gabayad? in fact, the US gave apology first to the said incident. kusog ra mo og yawyaw,,,,,,
    What incident and what apology did the USA give and to whom? Any links to support your claim?

    I do humbly suggest to re read the whole incident so that you will have a better understanding of the situation...

  10. #150
    Quote Originally Posted by crossramz View Post
    kung mo sample sad kaha ta ug mga taiwanese diri noh? Para maka ingon sad sila sayop diay ilang gibuhat.. jeje
    boss ang pangutana unsa man pud ato buhaton sa ila EEZ nga wala naman cla natural resources dd2 tungod sa ka polluted mao bitaw over the bakod na cla...paetah!motou na jud diay ko nga RICH gyud diay ang Philippines sa mga natural resources.

    Quote Originally Posted by vanillaicecream88 View Post
    Bitaw... murag gi-hostage na nila ang mga OFWs didto... Wala ra ba ta nanghilabot sa mga Taiwanese diri...
    Kung i-ban na lang kaha tanan made in taiwan products diri...
    patay ang Asus Rog og HTC sko amigo ani.. hahaha! mao gyud boss, unsaon nlng kaha noh kung ang pangisip sa mga pilipino ba parho nla nga among-amongon ang uban tungod lng sa usa ka problma! paetah! ako imaginon noh daghan rba chinese or taiwanese diri sugbu basin nya kuyogon ba unya kulatahon sa mga Pamilya sa OFW diri tungod kay depress sa panghitabo.. unsa kaha ila reaksyon noh?

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