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China’s navy is not about to give up their control over Bajo de Masinloc just because a single diver from the Philippine Coast Guard untethered that clumsy “floating barrier” last week. The barrier, an obvious hazard to fishing boats in the area, was installed by China across the mouth of the contested lagoon to keep Filipino boats from entering.

Yesterday, this paper reported that the Chinese maritime militia deployed rubber boats to continue their blockade of the lagoon. They threaten, harass and physically block the movement of our fishing boats.

The Philippine position is to assert the country’s EEZ rights at Bajo de Masinloc. Philippine Coast Guard vessels continue to assist Filipino fishermen venturing to fish in the area. Needless to say, Manila rejects the ridiculous 10-dash line claims advanced by Beijing. On one side of this struggle is the matriarch Olivia Villaflores Yanson and two of her children, Leo Rey and Ginette. Leo Rey now manages the company after fending off a hostile takeover by four of his other siblings.

Judge Bernad, in her proclamation on the petition, said those opposing the said petition had not presented any evidence that would show that there was undue influence or pressure exerted on the petitioner before or during the execution of her last will and testament. When she filed the petition, Olivia Yanson was 85 and evidently in full possession of her faculties.

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TediousChina’s navy is not about to give up their control over Bajo de Masinloc just because a single diver from the Philippine Coast Guard untethered that clumsy “floating barrier” last week. The barrier, an obvious hazard to fishing boats in the area, was installed by China across the mouth of the contested lagoon to keep Filipino boats from entering.
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