‘Truth movement’ on South China Sea
>> Thursday, June 20, 2019
The most
senior magistrate of the Supreme Court (SC) has called for a “truth movement”
to correct what he described as propaganda in Philippine media pushing for
China’s fake historical claims on the disputed South China Sea.
As
this developed, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Tuesday its personnel
spotted a Chinese naval vessel outside the vicinity of Panatag Shoal in
Zambales, aside from Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ships during monitoring from
June 6 to 9.
Senior
Associate Justice Antonio Carpio asked Filipino communicators to use their
freedom of expression and the power of social media “to expose to the world,
and to the Chinese people themselves, the falsity of the historical claim of
the Chinese government to the South China Sea,” particularly China’s nine-dash-
line claim.
“We
can invite the peoples of Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, countries
whose exclusive economic zones are also encroached by China’s nine-dash line,
to join us in this movement,” Carpio said in a speech before this year’s graduates
of the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication last June 7.
Carpio
cited the need to counter Chinese propagandists and trolls that “spread with
impunity fake history and fake news within our country” as they “operate freely
in Philippine social media, comment freely in Philippine online newspapers and
even take out political advertisements in Philippine newspapers.”
He
specifically pointed to the belief of the Chinese when the communists took over
their government in 1949 that China owned the South China Sea since 2,000 years
ago, which has already been debunked by historical records.
Carpio
said this false history is taught to the Chinese in their schools and is
believed by every Chinese general, admiral, Politburo member, diplomat,
government bureaucrat and every ordinary Chinese citizen.
He
expressed belief that this is also one of the reasons why the Chinese
government has refused to recognize the 2016 decision of the Permanent Court of
Arbitration that rejected their nine-dash line claim.
“This
true history is clear, obvious and simple: China never owned the South China
Sea in the past, and there are high seas in the South China Sea that belong to
all mankind, as there are exclusive economic zones in the South China Sea that
belong solely to the adjacent coastal states,” Carpio pointed out.
The
SC magistrate lamented that while Philippine democracy allows such Chinese
propaganda in the country, Filipinos cannot do the same in China to correct
such false historical claims due to the “Great Firewall of China” that prevents
the Chinese people from accessing foreign social media websites.
Because
of this disparity, Carpio said the proposed information campaign should target
over 100 million Chinese people who travel outside China every year.
“Like
all the other peoples of the world, the Chinese people are inherently good
people. They have, however, been taught by their government only one historical
narrative that happens to be totally false. I am sure that once informed of the
true history of the South China Sea, and confronted with their own historical
maps and official records, the Chinese people will accept the truth about the
South China Sea,” he noted.
“These
Chinese tourists will eventually spread the truth about the South China Sea to
their compatriots at home. And the truth will set the Chinese people on a
reconciliation path with the peoples of the ASEAN coastal states, and with the
peoples of the rest of the world,” Carpio stressed.
Carpio
said it is important for Filipino communicators to start the campaign now even
if the Duterte administration “refuses to assert the arbitral ruling,” adding
that “the truth will secure forever our sovereign rights in the West Philippine
Sea, to be enjoyed by generations of Filipinos to come.” --
Evelyn
Macairan and Edu Punay
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