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Guardians of Sovereignty: Unveiling the Truth in the West Philippine Sea
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Tried to smash into our Philippine Coast Guard ship They missed it. Instead, the China Coast Guard struck their own PLA Navy ship — crippling their own asset inside the Philipppine EEZ. 🚢💥🚢 Now your Coast Guard vessel is busted — inside OUR EEZ. And yes, we still offered help. You’re welcome.
BRP Sierra Madre3,203,637 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

COLLISION AT PANATAG SHOAL: WHEN THE CHASE TURNS ON THE CHASER | On August 11, 2025, China Coast Guard vessel 3104, in pursuit of the Philippine Coast Guard’s BRP Suluan (MRRV-4406) during a humanitarian mission to deliver aid to 35 Filipino fishing boats, collided with People’s Liberation Army Navy warship 164 just 10.5 nautical miles east of Bajo de Masinloc. The CCG’s forecastle was left severely damaged and the vessel unseaworthy. The Philippine mission — part of the Kadiwa Para sa Bagong Bayaning Mangingisda program — continued, delivering food, fuel, and supplies, even as the PCG extended assistance to the very ship that had pursued them. In these waters, even the sea has a way of reminding China that some places will never be theirs, and some boundaries will break those who cross them. #EraseTheLine #UNCLOS #2016ArbitralTribunalRuling
BRP Sierra Madre302,741 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

CONFRONTING CHALLENGES IN THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA Witness the true story of Filipino soldiers facing aggression from the Chinese Coast Guard in the Ayungin Shoal incident. Despite hostile encounters, our troops displayed unmatched bravery and strategic restraint, highlighting the urgent need for unified action to defend our sovereignty and uphold international law. Watch and share this video. Join the conversation, together let's condemn this Chinese government action in the Philippine EEZ. #WestPhilippineSea #Sovereignty #Peace #InternationalLaw
BRP Sierra Madre260,546 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: ANOTHER CHINESE VESSEL INSIDE PHILIPPINE WATERS —CHINA’S PEACEFUL RISE’ IS LOOKING MORE LIKE EXPANSION | China-flagged oceanographic research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 33 was monitored operating near the Pag-asa Cays in the West Philippine Sea yesterday, escorted by a support vessel and Chinese Coast Guard ships. The vessel, capable of deep-sea surveys and marine data collection, was reportedly conducting unauthorized activities inside waters that fall within the Philippines’ maritime jurisdiction. Philippine authorities are closely monitoring the situation as concerns grow over China’s continued gray-zone operations and persistent incursions in the West Philippine Sea. #BRPSierraMadre #WPS #WestPhilippineSea #unclos2016 #arbitralruling #chinabully
BRP Sierra Madre12,411 Aufrufe • vor 21 Tagen

Today, August 31, 2024, at around 12:00 PM, China Coast Guard vessel 5205 forcefully rammed the BRP Teresa Magbanua of the Philippine Coast Guard near Sabina Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. The Chinese vessel repeatedly struck the BRP Teresa Magbanua, putting the crew's safety at serious risk. This unprovoked attack raises tensions in the region and directly challenges Philippine sovereignty. We call on the international community to condemn these aggressive actions and support the Philippines in defending its rights in the West Philippine Sea.
BRP Sierra Madre173,932 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Part1: This Is Not an Isolated Incident China says “nothing happened” and calls the evidence fabricated, but Philippine officials report that yellow bottles seized from Chinese fishing vessels near BRP Sierra Madre tested positive for cyanide, based on NBI forensic laboratory testing, with recoveries cited on multiple dates. This is not just “environmental damage”. Cyanide is highly toxic, and destructive fishing methods threaten the reef system, food sources, and the safety of personnel holding the line at Ayungin. When actions are repeated, documented, and lab-confirmed, this stops being rumor, it becomes accountability. Save this post, share it, and demand full transparency on findings and enforcement against destructive fishing in our waters. #BRPSierraMadre #WestPhilippineSea #ProtectOurSeas #StopDestructiveFishing #CyanideFishing #MarineProtection #ReefProtection #OceanJustice #EnvironmentalSecurity #FactsMatter
BRP Sierra Madre20,273 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

CLASH OF NARRATIVES: PHILIPPINES VS CHINA AT THE SEOUL DEFENSE DIALOGUE 2025 | At the Seoul Defense Dialogue 2025, Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. delivered a strong message: sovereignty and security must stand on international law and unity with allies. When a Chinese delegate dismissed the arbitral ruling, painted China as a “peace-loving” nation, and attacked alliances as “Cold War blocs,” Teodoro’s reply cut sharp: “China had the golden opportunity if they had joined the arbitration… But they chose not to—maybe because they feared they might lose.” This was more than words—it was a stand for Filipino dignity, fisherfolk’s safety, OFW protection, and peace in our region. From the Battle of Yultong to the West Philippine Sea, Filipino valor endures across generations. Share this video to show the world: Alliances protect communities. Sovereignty is non-negotiable. #WestPhilippineSea #RuleOfLaw #StandWithPH #SeoulDefenseDialogue2025
BRP Sierra Madre71,005 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten

NOT A COINCIDENCE: WHAT LIES BENEATH THIS OPERATION What are Chinese nationals doing here in the Philippines—with illegal mining operations, industrial explosives, detonators, mineral ore, and even PLA-style uniforms found on our soil? These are not details we can simply ignore. This case raises serious questions about organization, access, and intent. Influence does not always arrive with warships or gunfire. Sometimes it moves quietly—through hidden networks, illegal footholds, and activities that slowly normalize foreign presence inside another country. That is why the question must be asked: Why were military-style uniforms found in an illegal mining operation in the Philippines? What were they meant to signal, conceal, or prove? No shots fired—but our land, resources, and sovereignty were already being tested. Stay alert. Demand answers. Protect what is ours. #Philippines #WestPhilippineSea #ProtectOurSovereignty #StayAware #KnowTheFacts #NationalSecurity #DefendOurLand #TruthMatters
BRP Sierra Madre14,678 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

EXPOSING THE TRUE MONSTER: CHINA’S AGGRESSION IN THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA The #Philippines is not the aggressor. We fight for our sovereignty legally, diplomatically, and peacefully—but we will not be silenced. As the world witnesses rising tensions in the West Philippine Sea, it’s time to expose the truth. This is not just a maritime issue—this is a fight for sovereignty, security, and truth. The real monster is #China’s aggression—and the world must see it for what it truly is. #WestPhilippineSea #DefendSovereignty #SouthChinaSea #MaritimeRights #StopChinaAggression #RuleOfLaw #ProtectEEZ #DefendSovereignty #StopChinaAggression #UNCLOS #中菲关系 #中共 #菲律宾 #南海問題 #盧比奧 #马可 #菲律賓 #世界苦茶 #南海 #菲律賓
BRP Sierra Madre94,586 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Why Is China Afraid of a Documentary? A documentary about fishermen should not be a threat to any nation. But when Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea screened in New Zealand, Beijing responded with urgency. They didn’t issue a public rebuttal or request a balanced forum. They sent official demands. They called the organizers. They warned that showing the film would damage China–New Zealand relations. Not because of violence, or hatred, or incitement—but because the film tells the story of Filipino fishermen working in waters they have called home for generations. That act of storytelling alone was deemed dangerous. The film doesn’t speculate. It doesn’t provoke. It documents. It shows what it means to live near Scarborough Shoal, where foreign vessels loom and radio threats pierce through static. It follows men who must weigh their catch against the risk of harassment. It gives voice to those who are often spoken about, but rarely heard. This is what Beijing wants silenced. Not lies. Lives. To call it “false propaganda” is to dismiss the lived reality of those who endure the West Philippine Sea conflict every day. That denial says more about the accuser than the film itself. China claims the documentary misleads the world. But what misleads more: a filmmaker showing the truth of her people, or a foreign government working to suppress it? When a state pressures foreign festivals, contacts staff, and warns of diplomatic consequences, that is not film criticism. That is censorship, plain and deliberate. And still, the filmmakers remain open. They invite critics to watch, not to fight. They speak of peace, not confrontation. They chose to focus on humanity, not headlines. That courage deserves to be seen. The attempt to silence this documentary only confirms its value. It reveals what some would rather the world never hear—that even in the shadow of larger powers, there are voices that will not be drowned. Let this film be watched. Let the world see what intimidation cannot erase. Truth does not need permission. #WestPhilippineSea #TruthWins #LetTheNationListen #DefendSovereignty #SouthChinaSea #MaritimeRights #StopChinaAggression #ProtectEEZ #中菲关系 #中共 #菲律宾 #南海問題 #盧比奧 #马可 #菲律賓 #世界苦茶 #南海 #菲律賓
BRP Sierra Madre72,434 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

In an era where truth is more crucial than ever, the spotlight turns to the valiant journalists confronting a daunting challenge. As allegations surface against free media, accusing them of news manipulation, the world watches closely. Amidst the unveiling of actions that tread the lines of legality and aggression in the Philippine seas, these professionals stand undeterred, their pens and cameras mightier than ever. They are not just reporters; they are guardians of truth, exposing realities that demand global attention. #WestPhilippineSea #Philippines #China #brpsierramadre
BRP Sierra Madre124,465 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

DEFENDING BAJO DE MASINLOC: PH RADIO CHALLENGE VS CHINESE INTRUDERS IN OUR EEZ On 11 December 2025, a BFAR Cessna with a Philippine Coast Guard team flew a maritime domain awareness patrol over Bajo de Masinloc—just 124 nautical miles from Zambales, clearly inside our 200-nautical mile EEZ. From the air, they spotted at least six China Coast Guard ships, three PLA Navy vessels, and several maritime militia boats clustered around the shoal, seemingly blocking Philippine vessels bringing fuel, ice, and assistance to our fishers. Then came the radio clash. A Chinese warship claimed “violated sovereignty” and ordered the aircraft to leave. The response was calm and firm: this was a Philippine government aircraft on a lawful patrol within the PH EEZ, far beyond any legitimate Chinese limit—“please review your chart.” Beijing wants this wall of ships and scripted messages to feel normal, as if Filipinos must ask permission to fish in their own waters. But international law and the 2016 Arbitral Ruling are clear: Bajo de Masinloc lies within the Philippines’ maritime entitlements. When you see posts calling this a “routine Chinese patrol” or blaming our crews, ask who that story serves. Check the facts and stand with those defending Bajo de Masinloc. 🇵🇭✈️🌊 #BRPSierraMadre #WestPhilippineSea #DefendOurSea #UNCLOS #RuleOfLaw #Philippines #StayInformed #StandFirm #ServiceForTheNation #EvidenceSpeaks
BRP Sierra Madre37,404 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

This isn’t just about the sea. Filipino lives are at risk. When rules at sea are ignored, it’s not just territory being challenged it’s safety, livelihoods, and the dignity of our people. We will not be intimidated. And we should never have to ask anyone’s permission to fish in and explore our own seas. We will stay aware, speak up, and stand united to defend what is ours. #WeWillNotBeIntimidated #DefendWhatIsOurs #RulesAtSeaLivesAtRisk #WestPhilippineSea #StandUnited #ProtectOurWaters #SovereigntyMatters #FilipinoLivesMatter
BRP Sierra Madre15,625 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

WHEN DIPLOMACY MEETS DISRESPECT: CHINA’S BULLYING HAS GONE TOO FAR 🇵🇭 Since 2022, the Philippines has filed 245 diplomatic protests against China’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea — our own 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone recognized under international law. Yet, the harassment continues. Chinese Coast Guard ships ram our vessels, use military-grade lasers on our crew, block food and fuel deliveries to our troops, and deploy maritime militia and coast guard vessels to intimidate our fishermen and soldiers — even attempting to steal from our waters, all within our rightful territory. These are not “misunderstandings.” They are deliberate acts of bullying by a powerful nation against a smaller one that seeks only peace through law. Even with global condemnation and the 2016 Hague Ruling invalidating China’s “nine-dash line” claim, Beijing continues to act as if our waters are theirs — trampling on international law and showing total disrespect for the sovereignty of smaller nations. We may not match China’s size, but our courage is greater than their intimidation. This is not just a fight for islands — it is a fight for dignity, freedom, and the future of every Filipino who depends on our seas to live and feed their families. 🌊 Our message to the world: You cannot bully a nation that stands united. The West Philippine Sea is ours — by law, by history, by right. Stand firm. Speak up. Share the truth. Defend our seas. #WestPhilippineSea #WestPhilippineSeaAtinIto #sovereigntythroughlaw #notobullyingatsea #StandWithThePhilippines #WestPhilippineSeaIsOurs
BRP Sierra Madre34,370 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

GLOBAL CONDEMNATION ON CHINA'S ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES IN THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA Global outrage mounts as China's unlawful actions in the Philippines' EEZ draw condemnation from countries worldwide. China's false justifications of law enforcement expose attempts to expand control beyond limits set by International Law. Despite its power, China's actions are rejected internationally, posing a risk to regional stability and the global order. The defiance of established legal frameworks by China sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the rules-based international system and risks destabilizing the peace and security of the region and beyond. #WestPhilippineSea #Sovereignty #Peace #InternationalLaw
BRP Sierra Madre77,709 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Today, August 25, 2024, at around 2:11 PM, the China Coast Guard vessel 21551 aggressively rammed the BRP Datu Sanday of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources near Escoda Shoal, just 10 nautical miles from the contested area in the West Philippine Sea. The Chinese vessel struck the BRP Datu Sanday multiple times, followed by an intense water cannon barrage, targeting the ship's navigational equipment. This blatant act of hostility further escalates tensions in the region and poses a direct threat to Philippine sovereignty. We call on the international community to condemn these aggressive actions and support our nation's rights in the West Philippine Sea.
BRP Sierra Madre64,290 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

WHY CHINA WANTS TO CONTROL THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA AND THE WHOLE SOUTH CHINA SEA A SERIES Part 1: TAKING CONTROL THE SOUTH CHINA SEA BY NAVIGATING HISTORY | #China aims to solidify control over the #WestPhilippineSea and the broader South China Sea, invoking historical claims dating back to the Han and Ming dynasties. Despite an international tribunal dismissing the legitimacy of its nine-dash line in 2016, China persists, using it’s national maps to underscore a tradition of maritime territorialization that stretches through centuries of recorded voyages and imperial outreach. As we delve deeper into the significance of the West Philippine Sea, stay tune as we explore its economic importance, and its ecological biodiversity in regional dynamics. #ProtectWhatIsOurs #Philippines #BRPSierraMadre #SouthChinaSea #DefendOurTerritory #ProtectOurWaters #MaritimeHistory
BRP Sierra Madre52,940 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

CHINA’S BOATS, OUR EVIDENCE When Philippine troops boarded Chinese fishing vessels near Ayungin Shoal on October 24, they didn’t find rumors. They found bottles of suspected cyanide-based chemicals inside our own EEZ. While Beijing’s media talks about “no cyanide detected” and dismisses this as a “charade,” our side has photos, seized items, and fishers who live with the damage. This isn’t provocation. This is evidence-based enforcement against activities that are poisoning the sea our communities depend on. #WestPhilippineSea #AyunginShoal #China #EnvironmentalStewardship #EvidenceNotPropaganda #RuleOfLawAtSea
BRP Sierra Madre18,832 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten

Our Sea, Our Right, Our Future: Standing Strong for the West Philippine Sea | The West Philippine Sea is more than just a territory—it’s a symbol of our sovereignty, pride, and national identity. As challenges continue to rise, it’s crucial for every Filipino to understand its importance and unite in defending what is rightfully ours. Our future depends on how we protect the resources, security, and prosperity this vital region holds. Together, we stand strong, ensuring the legacy of the West Philippine Sea for generations to come.
BRP Sierra Madre44,631 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

EXCLUSIVE I Watch the #Philippine Supply Vessel Unaiza May successfully evaded a blocking maneuver by a #ChinaCoastGuard vessel, ensuring the vital resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre continued unhindered. A testament to resilience and commitment in the #WestPhilippineSea.
BRP Sierra Madre50,192 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren