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    China in control of Panatag shoal, say Filipino fishermen

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    Date
    June 12, 2018
    Author
    Romero, Alexis
    Flores, Helen
    Macairan, Evelyn
    Visperas, Eva
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    Classification code
    PS20180612_1
    Excerpt
    China is in control of Panatag or Scarborough Shoal off Zambales and its coast guards are seizing the best catch of Filipino fishermen. Romel Cejuela, a Filipino fisherman, raised the accusation at Malacañang in a briefing organized yesterday by presidential spokesman Harry Roque. “They would check our containers and pick our best catch. We can’t do anything,” Cejuela said in Filipino.
    Citation
    Romero, A., Flores, H., Macairan, E., & Visperas, E. (2018, June 12). China in control of Panatag Shoal, say Filipino fishermen. The Philippine Star, pp. 1, 10.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6462
    Associated content
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    Corporate Names
    Philippine Navy (PN) Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Chinese Coast Guard
    Personal Names
    Cejuela, Romel Roque, Harry Aquino, Benigno III Rizol, Yoyoy Basilio, Genito Xi, Jinping Robredo, Leni
    Geographic Names
    China Panatag Shoal Philippines Scarborough Shoal Bajo de Masinloc
    Subject
    fishers territorial waters disputes Exclusive economic zone rare species
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