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"Despite China's massive blockade, we managed to breach their illegal blockade,
reaching Bajo de Masinloc to support our fishers with essential supplies. Mission
accomplished!" Atin Ito co-convenor and Akbayan president Rafaela David said in a
statement.
Around 200 volunteers and 100 fishermen aboard five wooden bancas and 100 smaller
boats set sail from Masinloc in Zambales on Wednesday morning en route to Panatag
Shoal, which is also called Scarborough Shoal and Bajo de Masinloc.
A day before the official start of the civilian mission, an advance team set sail
on Tuesday, according to Atin Ito.
“They swiftly delivered crucial provisions, including fuel and food, to Filipino
fishers working in the area. Their efforts resulted in the distribution of 1,000
liters of diesel and 200 food packs,” the organizer said.
According to Joseph Morong's report Thursday on 24 Oras, three China Coast Guard
(CCG) vessels emerged from the direction of Scarborough Shoal after the Atin Ito
contingent distributed supplies in the vicinity of Masinloc.
The CCG ships moved closer, but the Filipino fishermen on their small, wooden boats
were unfazed.
"Atin ito! Atin ito!" the fishermen shouted at the direction of the Chinese ships.
Main convoy
"Our boat captains got report na wala na raw mga Pinoy na mangingisda sa Bajo de
Masinloc ngayon kasi pinapaalis sila ng mga Chinese Coast Guard, militia, at iba
pang mga marine vessels," one of the organizers, Emman Hizon, told GMA News Online
in a phone interview.
(Our boat captains got a report that there are no more Filipino fishermen in Bajo
de Masinloc now because the Chinese Coast Guard, militia, and other marine vessels
drove them away.)
"So there is no point of going near, yung main convoy, because it is no longer
there (So there is no point for the main convoy to go near Scarborough Shoal
because the fishermen are no longer there)," he added.
The main convoy is set to conduct its last round of supply distribution in its
current location and proceed to Subic fishport, which marks the end of the civilian
mission, according to Hizon.
On Thursday, former US Air Force official and former Defense Attaché Ray Powell,
who is monitoring the situation in the WPS, said 43 Chinese vessels, including a
warship, moved to Scarborough Shoal to block the Filipino civilian mission.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Powell said there were one People's Liberation
Army (PLA) Navy ship, eight China Coast Guard vessels, and 34 Chinese militia
vessels around Scarborough Shoal.
Aside from giving out supplies to fishermen in the area, the group laid out 12
symbolic orange buoys painted with the words "WPS ATIN ITO!" (The West Philippine
Sea Is Ours!).
“If the Philippines abuses China’s goodwill and infringes upon China’s territorial
sovereignty and jurisdiction, we will defend our rights and take countermeasures in
accordance with the law,” he said in a press conference in Beijing.
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion
in annual ship commerce. Its territorial claims overlap with those of the
Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
Manila calls parts of the waters within its exclusive economic zone as West
Philippine Sea.
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