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Civilized people don't violate another country's territory with impunity. Civilized people don't steal the aquatic resources of another country. Civilized people follow internationally-accepted protocols on the high seas. So, you don't try to ram a Philippine coast guard vessel when it tries to approach you, that is, if you are really civilized.

yeah right cilivized people don't violate another country's territory Malaysia military slaughter pinoys like sh@T in sabu just for fun
 
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forget about taking on Taiwan , just look how easy Malaysia kicked your asss few weeks ago

He answered your question and all you do is reply with insults?
Stop talking, fool. :coffee:
 
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Your emotion overruled your senses. These Taiwanese intruders who poses as fishermen tried to ram his boat on our patrol ship. They knew they are already fishing on our territory and they want to get over this by such an act. Our coastal guard is just acting in self-defense.

Our country is one of the most civilized nations on earth. We may not have good military arsenal right now but we are peace loving nation, we may not be perfect citizen of this world but we respect international law, we accede to international provisions on the laws of the the sea. Your country does the reverse. You can bring your whole armada of stupid generals to this country and let see what they're looking for hahaha



Hahaha, and the most competent too, according to you, I bet. :lol:



Philippines apologises to Taiwan over fisherman's death




TAIPEI: The Philippines on Wednesday apologised to Taiwan after coastguards shot dead a Taiwanese fisherman last week sparking tensions that saw Taipei threaten a naval exercise near Philippine waters.

Taiwan foreign minister David Lin told reporters that "the Philippines has voiced deep regret and apology for the incident" after a closed-door meeting with Antonio Basilio, the de facto Philippine ambassador to Taipei.

The Philippine government will send a special envoy to Taiwan to convey his apologies and condolences to the family of 65-year-old fisherman Hung Shih-cheng, who was shot dead on Thursday, Basilio said.

"Chairman (Amadeo) Perez will repeat his deep regret and apology from the people of the Philippines to the people of Taiwan and the family of Mr Hung for the grief and suffering from his death," Basilio said.

Perez Jr. is chairman of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) that represents the Philippines' interest in Taiwan.

Taiwan had demanded an apology by midnight Tuesday (1600 GMT), saying that otherwise it would conduct a naval drill in waters near the Philippines. It had also threatened to freeze the sending of Philippine workers to the island.

The two sides also agreed to jointly launch an investigation into the incident, that has sparked outrage in Taiwan. On Monday hundreds of angry fishermen burned Philippine flags and hurled eggs at Manila's de facto embassy in Taipei.

"The Philippines has made some positive reactions towards our demand," Lin said when asked if his government would still consider sanctions against Manila, adding that the pledges from the Philippine government would need to be further evaluated.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/philippines-apologises-to-taiwan-over-fi/675206.html
 
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Hahaha, and the most competent too, according to you, I bet. :lol:



Philippines apologises to Taiwan over fisherman's death




TAIPEI: The Philippines on Wednesday apologised to Taiwan after coastguards shot dead a Taiwanese fisherman last week sparking tensions that saw Taipei threaten a naval exercise near Philippine waters.

Taiwan foreign minister David Lin told reporters that "the Philippines has voiced deep regret and apology for the incident" after a closed-door meeting with Antonio Basilio, the de facto Philippine ambassador to Taipei.

The Philippine government will send a special envoy to Taiwan to convey his apologies and condolences to the family of 65-year-old fisherman Hung Shih-cheng, who was shot dead on Thursday, Basilio said.

"Chairman (Amadeo) Perez will repeat his deep regret and apology from the people of the Philippines to the people of Taiwan and the family of Mr Hung for the grief and suffering from his death," Basilio said.

Perez Jr. is chairman of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) that represents the Philippines' interest in Taiwan.

Taiwan had demanded an apology by midnight Tuesday (1600 GMT), saying that otherwise it would conduct a naval drill in waters near the Philippines. It had also threatened to freeze the sending of Philippine workers to the island.

The two sides also agreed to jointly launch an investigation into the incident, that has sparked outrage in Taiwan. On Monday hundreds of angry fishermen burned Philippine flags and hurled eggs at Manila's de facto embassy in Taipei.

"The Philippines has made some positive reactions towards our demand," Lin said when asked if his government would still consider sanctions against Manila, adding that the pledges from the Philippine government would need to be further evaluated.

Philippines apologises to Taiwan over fisherman's death - Channel NewsAsia

So says the racist arrogant jerk
 
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So finally Philippine is paying the price for the Filipino coast guard's murdering act. To the Filipino clowns on this forum, if you still have any sense of shame left, you'd probably want to dig some holes to bury your heads, and judging by your remarks, you only need to dig small holes.
 
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Wow that's nice i think its other way around one the world will just see weak country being gang up by powerful countries why should be ashamed of defend my country from plunders i guess reasoning with moron is simply impossible i say bring it on.
 
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Philippines apologises to Taiwan over fisherman's death

The Philippines on Wednesday apologised to Taiwan after coastguards shot dead a Taiwanese fisherman sparking tensions that saw Taipei threaten a naval exercise near Philippine waters.

Philippines apologises to Taiwan over fisherman's death | Bangkok Post: news

Taiwanese life so precious compared to pinoys, Malaysia slaughtered atleast 60 pinoys in sabu and no apology given
 
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So finally Philippine is paying the price for the Filipino coast guard's murdering act. To the Filipino clowns on this forum, if you still have any sense of shame left, you'd probably want to dig some holes to bury your heads, and judging by your remarks, you only need to dig small holes.

Classic! LMAO!!!!!!
 
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Philippine admit their wrong doing of slaughtering innocent fisherman. They admit Taiwan fishing boat did not ram PN patrol ship. They admit their law enforcer are thugs. They admit previous self defense action like what zero-wing describe are pack of lies to defend their stupid action.

But as magnanimous ROC, Philippine apologise for their barbaric act. We accepted the apology but further action will taken if barbaric pinoy did not display sincere apology of their wrong doing.... :lol:
 
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Yeah Taiwan came up on top but in the long run I think Taiwan shot her self in the foot. The implied threat of force will change how the world views Taiwan from a beleaguered nation to one of a wanna be bully. In the end, I think Taiwan's circle of friends just got smaller.
 
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