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‘Ukraine of Asia’: pro-Duterte coalition slams Philippines’ involvement in US ‘proxy war’ with China

  • Coalition led by supporters of former president Duterte launch campaign against the Philippines’ growing military alliance with the US
  • Their manifesto criticises President Marcos Jnr’s South China Sea stance, claims China’s aggressive actions justified by his provocations

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and then Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte wave to journalists in Manila on November 20, 2018. File photo: AFP
Supporters of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte have formed a coalition opposing the country’s growing alliance with the United States in its conflicts with China, which they warn is becoming a “proxy war” that could turn their nation into “the Ukraine of Asia”.
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At the end of the launch event for the Citizens’ Coalition Against War in Manila on Wednesday, the group released a petition calling for signatures supporting an end to the proxy war as well as a manifesto criticising the government’s position on the Second Thomas Shoal, a highly contested maritime landmark in the South China Sea that the Philippine refers to as Ayungin and Beijing calls Ren’ai Jiao.

The coalition, led by Herman Tiu Laurel, founder of the Philippine-Brics Strategic Studies think tank and board chairman of the Association for Philippines-China Understanding, objected to the Philippines defending its territorial rights over the shoal, saying: “The Ayungin incidents have been described as Chinese ‘aggression’, but appear to be a valid response to the US-BBM EDCA military ‘provocations’.”

BBM refers to President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr’s nickname “Bongbong” while EDCA is the abbreviation for the Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement, which the Philippine government signed with the US, allowing the latter’s troops to have a rotational presence inside Philippine military facilities.

US President Joe Biden meets Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr on September 22, 2022. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden meets Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr on September 22, 2022. Photo: AP
The incidents referenced in recent months involved Chinese maritime vessels disrupting – through the use of water cannons and other “grey zone” tactics – missions by Philippine forces to deliver supplies and building materials to the BRP Sierra Madre, a World War II era navy vessel that was purposefully grounded on the shoal to strengthen Manila’s territorial claims to the area.
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The coalition’s petition states: “We strongly reject, as the world must reject, the false narrative that China has acted as ‘a naked aggressor’ in these non-lethal incidents. To begin with, China has been circumspect in making sure that no weapons of war were used, and there were no fatalities in these unfortunate incidents.”

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