Mindanao fishers urge protection as Chinese ships spotted

Mindanao fishers urge protection as Chinese ships spotted off region

/ 01:39 PM June 22, 2024

Mindanao fishers urge protection as Chinese ships spotted off region

Mindanao fisherfolk expressed fear that they “will be the next to suffer from crossing the sea or catching fish resources from our waters” following the reported sighting of Chinese ships off the region. The Kilusang  Artisanong Mangingisda sa Pilipinas (Kakampi) said the government and national forces should protect them.INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — Mindanao fisherfolk expressed fear that they “will be the next to suffer from crossing the sea or catching fish resources from our waters” following the reported sighting of Chinese ships off the region.

The Kilusang  Artisanong Mangingisda sa Pilipinas (Kakampi) said the government and national forces should protect them.

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“It’s just so unfair that while Chinese warships freely navigate the waters in Mindanao, we are thrown out in our waters in West Philippines Sea,” Kakampi chief Roberto Ballon said in a statement Saturday.

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READ: 2 Chinese warships monitored in Basilan Strait

The group’s sentiments came amid increasing tension between the Philippines and China over the West Philippine Sea.

“We are worried that our fishermen will be the next to suffer from crossing the sea or catching fish resources from our waters,” Ballon added.

READ: Chinese Navy ships seen off Basilan; ‘innocent passage,’ says AFP

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) earlier said Chinese Navy warships were spotted in the Basilan Strait on June 6, prompting Philippine Navy personnel to issue a radio challenge.

The AFP, however, also described the Chinese ships’ movement relative to its course as “innocent passage.”

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The AFP said Basilan Strait is recognized as an international sea-lane, hence, passage of vessels from various countries is allowed.

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