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    China plays dirty

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    Date
    June 1, 2024
    Author
    Fernandez, Artchil
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    Classification code
    DY20240601_5
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    The thief is getting more and more desperate these days. It is now shedding off any pretense of diplomacy, dropping off the niceties as it frantically clings to straws. With no moral, legal or historical legs to stand on for its bogus claim, China now plays dirty to justify its theft of Philippine territory in the West Philippine Sea. The past weeks revealed the dirty tactics China is currently using to insist on its robbery of a significant portion of the country. The dark side of China is unmasked and exposed. It is now employing underhanded means to steal significant parts of the Philippines. China is even resorting to illegal activities for its patently unlawful grab.
    Citation
    Fernandez, A. (2024, June 1-2). China plays dirty. DailyGuardian, pp. 5, 8.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/15852
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    Corporate Names
    Western Command (WESCOM) Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) China Coast Guard (CCG)
    Personal Names
    Carlos, Alberto Brawner, Romeo Jr
    Geographic Names
    West Philippine Sea China
    Subject
    territorial waters disputes international law law of the sea
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