+ Follow LAWAK ISLAND Tag
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[Title] => Navy rescues 21 Palawan fishers
[Summary] => Twenty-one Palawan fishermen who went missing last week after their boat sank off the Kalayaan group of islands were rescued by Navy personnel yesterday.
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[Title] => Chinese, Viet vessels sighted anew in South China Sea
[Summary] => There they go again.
Vietnamese and Chinese cargo and fishing vessels have been sighted again by the military near islands and islets claimed by the Philippines in the Spratly island group in the South China Sea.
Military reports said two Vietnamese fishing vessels were spotted near Parola Island, or Northwest Cay, one of the Philippine-held territories in the Spratlys.
One of the Vietnamese boats was seen only 1,700 yards southeast of Parola Island, while the other Vietnamese boat was anchored five miles southwest of the island, near a cargo vessel.
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[Title] => Spratlys dinadayo pa rin ng China
[Summary] => Patuloy umano ang kapangahasan ng China sa pinag-aagawang teritoryo matapos mairekord na ang naturang bansa ang may pinakamaraming pagpasok sa Spratly Group of Islands sa South China Sea na may layong 130 nautical miles mula sa Palawan.
Iniulat kahapon ng Western Command ng Armed Forces of the Philippines na 10 Chinese Hainan type na malalaking bangkang pangisda ang namataang nakadaong at nagsasagawa ng iligal na aktibidad sa naturang lugar mula pa noong Abril 6. Pito sa naturang mga bangka ang namataan sa Pagasa Island, isa sa Lawak Island at Ayungin Shoal.
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LAWAK ISLAND
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Vietnamese and Chinese cargo and fishing vessels have been sighted again by the military near islands and islets claimed by the Philippines in the Spratly island group in the South China Sea.
Military reports said two Vietnamese fishing vessels were spotted near Parola Island, or Northwest Cay, one of the Philippine-held territories in the Spratlys.
One of the Vietnamese boats was seen only 1,700 yards southeast of Parola Island, while the other Vietnamese boat was anchored five miles southwest of the island, near a cargo vessel.
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[Title] => Spratlys dinadayo pa rin ng China
[Summary] => Patuloy umano ang kapangahasan ng China sa pinag-aagawang teritoryo matapos mairekord na ang naturang bansa ang may pinakamaraming pagpasok sa Spratly Group of Islands sa South China Sea na may layong 130 nautical miles mula sa Palawan.
Iniulat kahapon ng Western Command ng Armed Forces of the Philippines na 10 Chinese Hainan type na malalaking bangkang pangisda ang namataang nakadaong at nagsasagawa ng iligal na aktibidad sa naturang lugar mula pa noong Abril 6. Pito sa naturang mga bangka ang namataan sa Pagasa Island, isa sa Lawak Island at Ayungin Shoal.
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January 21, 2009 - 12:00am