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“A story goes that Pugad Island just 1.7 miles away from Philippine occupied Parola Island was lost by the country to the Vietnamese in the early 80s when the latter brought Vietnamese prostitutes to Parola as a gift to the Pinoy commanding officer who was celebrating his birthday. To the last man, the Pinoy soldiers left to attend the rare spectacle and allowed the cunning Vietnamese to immediately seize the island.”
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NB: One has heard of the Vietnamese encroaching on Khmer lands and farms, often with the help, and under the cover of, many a moonless night, so it comes as little shock to hear that our Filipino friends returned from a birthday party just 1.7 miles away to find an entire island seized by Vietnamese forces! - School of Vice
Encroach = 1. To take another's possessions or rights
gradually or stealthily: encroach on a neighbour's land. [Free Dictionary]
By Jaime Laude, The Philippine Star
01/04/2013
MANILA, Philippines - Vietnam has reportedly put up
and is now operating a supermarket in Pugad Island in the hotly contested
Spratly archipelago to cater to the needs of the growing number of local and
foreign tourists visiting its occupied area.
The local government of Kalayaan, an island town based
in Pag-Asa Island, has received reports from Filipino fishermen who just
returned from Pugad, where they sought shelter during a storm, that a
supermarket is now fully operational in the Vietnamese-held island.
“Our local fishermen said that there’s now a
supermarket in Pugad. We are still trying to verify and validate this,”
Kalayaan Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon Jr. said, adding that the best way to confirm
the report is through diplomatic channels.
Only 2.5 kilometers away from Parola Island, one of
the country’s regime of islands in the Spratlys, Pugad Island has been
monitored to be bustling with development over the years, the latest of which
was the completed construction of an encircled jetty port with sailboats,
apparently part of Vietnam’s tourism program in the island.
Bito-onon, however, is not alarmed over this
development.
He even said that once the report is confirmed, this
would make living for all Spratly archipelago residents easier and more
comfortable.
“Through proper coordination via diplomatic channels,
perhaps we can go there and shop for our basic needs instead of sourcing our
supplies from mainland Palawan, which is quite far,” Bito-onon said, remaining
optimistic that all residents in the region – Filipinos, Chinese, Vietnamese,
Malaysians and Taiwanese – will continue to coexist peacefully despite tensions
in the area.
With a land area of 12 hectares, Pugad Island is the
sixth largest island in the disputed region aside from being the highest point
at four meters above sea level.
In 1968, Filipino troops established a military
garrison in Pugad but Vietnamese forces took possession in 1975, when the
Filipinos left to attend a birthday party of their commanding officer based at
nearby Parola.
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