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    Stop China's advance in Spratlys, DND urges

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    Date
    June 18, 2015
    Author
    Reyes, Victor
    Montemayor, Jocelyn
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    ML20150618_B1
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    Defense spokesman Peter Paul Galvez yesterday called for more international pressure to stop China's reclamation and stop construction works in the South China Sea as the Asian power rolled out more details on what it is doing in the disputed islands listing lighthouses, communications stations and other facilities for civilian and emergency use. United States, Japan, Australia, European Union and the G7 should have been enough to stop Chinese activities at the Spratly Islands.
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    Reyes, V., & Montemayor, J. (2015, June 18). Stop China's advance in Spratlys, DND urges. Malaya Business Insight, pp. B1, B6.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/2915
    Corporate Names
    National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
    Personal Names
    Galvez, Peter Paul Lacierda, Edwin
    Geographic Names
    Spratly Islands China South China Sea United States Japan Australia European Union
    Subject
    land reclamation disputes territorial waters lighthouses military operations environmental protection environmental monitoring fishing vessels
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