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US lawmakers urge Manila to apologize over shooting

Such is Pinoy attitude..........

Aquino apologises for smile | GulfNews.com

Aquino apologises for smile

Manila: Philippine President Benigno Aquino III apologised after he was criticised for wearing a smile while talking about the hostage crisis that killed a hostage taker and eight Chinese from Hong Kong in Manila's tourist district last Monday.
"My smile might have been misunderstood. If I have offended certain people, I apologise to them. Obviously there was no joy in attending to that situation," said Aquino yesterday.
It was "an expression of exasperation rather than anything," said Aquino.
Observers said he was also smiling, if not smirking, when he inspected the bullet-stricken tourist bus at the Luneta Park, a bayside area, where a 12-hour hostage crisis occurred after a sacked policeman held 25 mostly Chinese tourists, and called for the clearing of his name from charges of extortion, and his reinstatement to the police force.
Aquino's apology was an apparent response to a certain Jay Rodrigo who said on the web, "You see, our president …. has done nothing but smirk in front of the TV cameras after all that has happened."
Meanwhile, Aquino called for sobriety as his Facebook account was crowded with criticisms and debates, both from the Philippines and Hong Kong.
"We have heard and read a lot of opinions from the public, even from foreigners that were affected [by the incident]," said Aquino, adding, "We ask for their understanding. We are correcting deficiencies that we have noted in the implementation of our operating procedures. None of us wanted this outcome [of the incident]."

Well that's him he always smile what's your point?

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^^^

My point is Aquino is just like most Pinoy, their only expression is dog grin.

We just called it boiled dog head.

Possibly because the Pinoy were servants for so long, that's all they know to express before their masters. They were well trained.
 
Two more U.S. Congressmen support Taiwan against Philippines

Taiwan's list of friends in the U.S. Congress keeps growing:

"US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga issued a joint statement on Wednesday strongly indicating their support for Taiwan in the shooting incident." (see previous citation in post #1)

U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.)

U.S. Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.)

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U.S. congressmen back Taiwan's demands over fisherman's death | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

"U.S. congressmen back Taiwan's demands over fisherman's death
By Tony Liao and Scully Hsiao
2013/05/18 23:06:53

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Washington, May 18 (CNA) A U.S. congressman on Friday voiced support for Taiwan's call for a sincere apology and proper compensation from the Philippines over the death of a local fisherman shot by a Philippines government boat last week.

In a letter to President Ma Ying-jeou, U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.) expressed regrets over the death of Hung Shih-cheng, 65, who was shot dead in an encounter with a Philippines patrol boat in overlapping waters on May 9.

DesJarlais said Taiwan is fully justified, based on humanitarian grounds, in seeking a prompt and sincere apology as well as a proper amount of compensation from the Philippines.


The congressman said his country values its long-time friendship with Taiwan and the Philippines and expressed hope the two can resolve the recent dispute rationally and peacefully.

On May 11, Taiwan issued a 72-hour ultimatum demanding the Philippines issue a formal apology, compensate the victim's family for their loss, investigate the incident, punish the perpetrators, and start fishery agreement talks with Taiwan as soon as possible.

Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.) has also urged the Philippines to promptly respond to Taiwan's demands over the shooting incident.


In a letter to Jose Cuisia, the Philippines ambassador to the U.S., Bentivolio acknowledged the Philippines had responded to a certain degree, but noted Taiwan and the Philippines still disagree over several issues including compensation to Hung's family.

Taiwan also argues that Amadeo Perez, who was appointed by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III as his personal envoy to Taiwan to offer apology and deal with the dispute, was not "sufficiently authorized" to represent his government.

Bentivolio called on the Philippines to formally apologize, thoroughly probe the incident and properly compensate Hung's family for their losses, as demanded by Taiwan.

He also urged the Philippines to sign a fishery agreement with Taiwan to prevent similar recurrences, citing as an example a landmark fishery deal Taiwan and Japan signed in April to help resolve disputes over fishing rights."
 
Two more U.S. Congressmen support Taiwan against Philippines

Taiwan's list of friends in the U.S. Congress keeps growing:

"US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga issued a joint statement on Wednesday strongly indicating their support for Taiwan in the shooting incident." (see previous citation in post #1)

U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.)

U.S. Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.)

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U.S. congressmen back Taiwan's demands over fisherman's death | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

"U.S. congressmen back Taiwan's demands over fisherman's death
By Tony Liao and Scully Hsiao
2013/05/18 23:06:53

UGmWOUm.jpg

Washington, May 18 (CNA) A U.S. congressman on Friday voiced support for Taiwan's call for a sincere apology and proper compensation from the Philippines over the death of a local fisherman shot by a Philippines government boat last week.

In a letter to President Ma Ying-jeou, U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.) expressed regrets over the death of Hung Shih-cheng, 65, who was shot dead in an encounter with a Philippines patrol boat in overlapping waters on May 9.

DesJarlais said Taiwan is fully justified, based on humanitarian grounds, in seeking a prompt and sincere apology as well as a proper amount of compensation from the Philippines.


The congressman said his country values its long-time friendship with Taiwan and the Philippines and expressed hope the two can resolve the recent dispute rationally and peacefully.

On May 11, Taiwan issued a 72-hour ultimatum demanding the Philippines issue a formal apology, compensate the victim's family for their loss, investigate the incident, punish the perpetrators, and start fishery agreement talks with Taiwan as soon as possible.

Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.) has also urged the Philippines to promptly respond to Taiwan's demands over the shooting incident.


In a letter to Jose Cuisia, the Philippines ambassador to the U.S., Bentivolio acknowledged the Philippines had responded to a certain degree, but noted Taiwan and the Philippines still disagree over several issues including compensation to Hung's family.

Taiwan also argues that Amadeo Perez, who was appointed by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III as his personal envoy to Taiwan to offer apology and deal with the dispute, was not "sufficiently authorized" to represent his government.

Bentivolio called on the Philippines to formally apologize, thoroughly probe the incident and properly compensate Hung's family for their losses, as demanded by Taiwan.

He also urged the Philippines to sign a fishery agreement with Taiwan to prevent similar recurrences, citing as an example a landmark fishery deal Taiwan and Japan signed in April to help resolve disputes over fishing rights."

This is a warning from the US gov that Filipinos must respond to the satisfactory of the Taiwanese gov in this issue. Otherwise, US gov will step in and Philippine will be embarrassed.
 
Six U.S. Congressmen (on many important committees) support Taiwan against Philippines

Taiwan's list of friends in the U.S. Congress has grown to six:

"US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga issued a joint statement on Wednesday strongly indicating their support for Taiwan in the shooting incident." (see previous citation)

U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.)

U.S. Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.)

U.S. House Representative Robert Brady

U.S. House Representative Matt Salmon, chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere

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Taiwan pushing its case aggressively in row with Manila: MOFA | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

"Taiwan pushing its case aggressively in row with Manila: MOFA
By Angela Tsai and Lee Hsin-Yin
2013/05/18

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Taipei, May 18 (CNA) Taiwan has been aggressive in making its case to the global community in its dispute with the Philippines over the recent killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine Coast Guard personnel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Saturday.

Taiwan's representative offices in foreign countries, including the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, have been explaining Taiwan's stand and soliciting global support, said ministry spokesperson Anna Kao.

Their efforts have drawn a positive response so far, Kao said, noting that many U.S. congressmen have shown support for Taiwan's appeal.

King Pu-tsung, Taiwan's top envoy to the U.S., has been advocating Taiwan's position through think tanks, media outlets and opinion leaders, Kao said.

In response to Taiwan's diplomacy, U.S. House Representative Robert Brady has written to President Ma Ying-jeou to show support and to Philippine President Benigno Aquino III to call for a response.


Steve Chabot, chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific under the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga also issued a joint statement earlier this week that urged the Philippines to apologize to Taiwan.

"A government vessel's shooting of an unarmed fishing boat is an act of violence, and is in violation of international law," the statement said.

The call was echoed by Matt Salmon, chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere.

"I urge the Philippine government to fully apologize, provide appropriate compensation for the crewman's family, and conduct a thorough investigation of this matter in order to ensure accountability," Salmon said in a statement.


The diplomatic row erupted after a joint patrol of the Philippine Coast Guard and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources sprayed bullets at a Taiwanese fishing boat, the Kuang Ta Hsing No. 28, while it was operating in the overlapping economic zones of the two countries on May 9.

A 65-year-old crewman, Hung Shih-cheng from Pingtung County, was shot dead in the incident.

While acknowledging Manila's official apology over the fatal shooting, the Foreign Ministry has insisted that the Philippine response to Taiwan's demands has not been 'positive, sufficient and concrete' enough."
 
Even among Filipino-Americans I haven't seen much support for the their homeland's government. Most of them (at least those I know, work with and are friends with) have zero support to the inept, hopeless and corrupt to the core Philippine government. Moreover, most of them are derisive of the political elite of the Philippines. Filipino Americans are BTW the cream of the crop. They are able to make logical and rational decisions based on facts unlike their hopeless compatriots back home.
 
It seems that the business oriented GOP favors Taiwan, while the geopolitical Democrat favors Philippines.
 
Steve Chabot was co-chairman of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus, which promoted relations with Taiwan and the USA, so his bias is not surprising. A conservative Republican, he opposed the Children's Health Insurance Plan which would have assisted 4 million children.

Eni Faleomavaega is known for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy during the Bahraini people's uprising for democracy.
 
Steve Chabot was co-chairman of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus, which promoted relations with Taiwan and the USA, so his bias is not surprising. A conservative Republican, he opposed the Children's Health Insurance Plan which would have assisted 4 million children.

Eni Faleomavaega is known for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy during the Bahraini people's uprising for democracy.


Yup two Republican bottom feeders.
 
Yup two Republican bottom feeders.

they are sending out trail balloon for the US government. Lets see if the Filipino gov gets the point and start responding. If not, the Obama regime will embarrassed the Filipino gov. The US treated the Somali pirates properly when they rob and shoot at ships. Filipino coast guards are no different from the Somali pirates and Taiwan should take down a few of these pirates.
 
they are sending out trail balloon for the US government. Lets see if the Filipino gov gets the point and start responding. If not, the Obama regime will embarrassed the Filipino gov. The US treated the Somali pirates properly when they rob and shoot at ships. Filipino coast guards are no different from the Somali pirates and Taiwan should take down a few of these pirates.

As if really now well its see and wait for the investigation and again may araw rin kayo mga hayop kayo!
 
This few lawmakers are not a member of the US Department of State, the sole authoritative body of the US in terms of foreign policy. So their statement is merely an opinion.

Steve Chabot was co-chairman of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus, which promoted relations with Taiwan and the USA, so his bias is not surprising. A conservative Republican, he opposed the Children's Health Insurance Plan which would have assisted 4 million children.

Eni Faleomavaega is known for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy during the Bahraini people's uprising for democracy.
Am not surprise at all besides this Chabot has a processing tuna company partnered with Taiwan.So his message is also protecting his investment because Taiwanese sending tuna to his company to process.
 
Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Ed Royce supports Taiwan against the Philippines

If you're counting, this is the seventh U.S. House Representative to publicly support Taiwan's position against the Philippines. The chairman of a powerful House committee and two chairmen of subcommittees have all stood behind Taiwan.

U.S. calls for early release of Philippines shooting report | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

"U.S. calls for early release of Philippines shooting report
By Lin Shu-yuan, Tony Liao and Lilian Wu
2013/05/21 19:11:05

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U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Ca.), chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, issued a news release that same day to say that the Philippines should conduct a joint probe with Taiwan into the shooting and formally apologize to the Taiwanese people and government."

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Taiwan's list of friends in the U.S. Congress has grown to seven:

U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Ca.), chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs

"US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Chairman Steve Chabot and ranking member Eni Faleomaveaga issued a joint statement on Wednesday strongly indicating their support for Taiwan in the shooting incident."

U.S. House Representative Matt Salmon, chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere

U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.)

U.S. Representative Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.)

U.S. House Representative Robert Brady
 

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