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Protesters warn of Chinese ‘invasion’ of Philippines

MANILA, April 9, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Protesters descended on the Chinese
embassy in Manila on Tuesday to oppose the Asian superpower’s growing sway in
the Philippines and as tensions rise over Beijing’s presence in the disputed
South China Sea.

Filipino flag-waving marchers chanted “China out” and brandished a banner
saying “Defend our sovereign rights”, referring to Beijing’s expansive claims
to the resource-rich waterway.

“The government headed by President (Rodrigo) Duterte is not responding.
What China is doing is almost an invasion,” marcher Alex Legaspi, a 53-year-
old teacher, told AFP.

While Duterte has largely set aside the once-heated territorial standoff
over the sea, tensions have flared since hundreds of Chinese vessels appeared
recently near the Manila-held Pag-asa (Thitu) island.

The Philippines called the boats’ presence “illegal” and Duterte
threatened China with possible military action if it touches the island.

However, the president has repeatedly said war with China would be futile
and he has no intention of getting into a conflict with the rising power he
has courted for trade and investment.

Duterte has been criticised at home as being too eager to grow ties with
Beijing, and giving up too much leverage on the South China Sea issue.

Meanwhile, the United States has moved to boost its relationship with
long-time ally and former colony the Philippines.

A small group of policemen monitored the protesters, who numbered around
1,000 according to journalists on the scene. The marchers dispersed
peacefully after the demonstration.

Protesters also voiced simmering unease over the terms Chinese loans for
infrastructure in the Philippines, including a massive dam-building project.

China is poised to loan some $210 million toward the construction of the
Kaliwa Dam, a project that has been delayed for years and would fill gaps in
the Philippines’ chronic need for infrastructure.

“We cannot allow… China to control Filipinos and the Philippines’
sovereignty,” Wilma Quierrez, 53, member of indigenous rights group told AFP.

“The loan agreement signed by (Chinese President) Xi Jinping and President
Duterte will send us into debt trap,” she added.

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