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  1. #8741

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    I stopped taking the article seriously after seeing that it was authored by Ellen Tordesillas.

    Ellen Tordesillas is anti Arroyo because she is a Trillanes sympathizer. And TS is stupid for calling this news.
    If this were true then why is Vietnam, a signatory to the deal, currently very angry with the recent Chinese incursions?

  2. #8742

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    can we pinoy stop this? blaming this and that. instead work for the solution.! it should be marked [citation needed] its not even a news. its a blog! in pinoy term.. chika!
    Last edited by elvandesantos; 06-15-2011 at 02:12 PM.

  3. #8743

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    i found it hard to believe. the writer seems bias, if this was entirely true then this should be in the news

  4. #8744

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    Quote Originally Posted by personalmgt View Post
    I don't get this.

    Yahoo! PH's "The Inbox" is what? A Yahoo! News Blog? BLOG?

    Who the hell is Ellen Tordesillas? Contributor? Can't even see sh1t of references on what this blog is blabbering.

    Pataka lang pug tuo ang mga taw. Gullible gyud. So I'll just leave this here:

    [CITATION NEEDED]
    haha maoh jd hayz mga Pinoy jd.. maoh dle jd ta mo asinso....

  5. #8745

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    This was in 2008:

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    Spratlys deal unconstitutional: Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking void
    ATTY. NERI JAVIER COLMENARES, Secretary General, National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers
    03/17/2008 | 05:36 PM

    The Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking [JMSU] signed by the Philippine government with China and Vietnam is unconstitutional for violating the National Economy and Patrimony provisions of the 1987 Constitution. If it is confirmed that the signing of the same is related to the fraud that attended the various contracts with China, the said Agreement is also void.

    Unconstitutional and a sell-out of Philippine Patrimony

    Article XII, Section 2 on National Economy and Patrimony provides that:

    Section 2. All lands of the public domain, waters, minerals, coal, petroleum, and other mineral oils, all forces of potential energy, fisheries, forests or timber, wildlife, flora and fauna, and other natural resources are owned by the State. x x x The exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources shall be under the full control and supervision of the State. The State may directly undertake such activities, or it may enter into co-production, joint venture, or production-sharing agreements with Filipino citizens, or corporations or associations at least sixty per centum of whose capital is owned by such citizens. x x x The State shall protect the nation's marine wealth in its archipelagic waters, territorial sea, and exclusive economic zone, and reserve its use and enjoyment exclusively to Filipino citizens. x x x

    The President shall notify the Congress of every contract entered into in accordance with this provision, within thirty days from its execution.

    The legal context under which the JMSU was signed, with the authorization of the Philippine government through Pres. Gloria Arroyo, is that the Spratlys or Kalayaan islands are part of Philippine territory and therefore, all the "natural resources" therein are "owned by the State".

    Firstly, the JMSU is unconstitutional because it violates the provision requiring that the government must have "full control" of the exploration, development and utilization of our natural resources and that any joint venture in the same must be with 'corporations or associations' 60 percent of which capital are Filipino owned. The Philippine government represented by the PNOC (Philippine National Oil Company) conducted a joint venture agreement with the China National Offshore Oil Corp. [CNOOC] and Vietnam Oil Gas Corp, both of which are 100 percent foreign owned. Furthermore, the Philippines only has one-third share in the management and control of the joint venture, being only one of the three countries involved in the same. This immediately violates the requirement that partner in the joint venture must be a corporation at least 60 percent Filipino owned.

    Secondly, the agreement itself was shrouded in secrecy, lacks transparency and in fact contains a confidentiality clause under Sec. 10 of the JMSU that:

    The Agreement x x x shall be kept confidential during the Agreement term and within 5 years after its expiration x x x and shall not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of the other parties.

    This immediately violates not only the rule on transparency in government contracts but also the requirement that Pres. Arroyo "notify Congress with every contract entered into within 30 days from its execution". Not only has Congress not been informed, but the official copy of the Agreement itself has been kept from the official scrutiny.

    The fact that the area covered by the JMSU strayed into waters beyond the contested areas in Spratlys and included areas within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone only compounds the unconstitutionality of the JMSU.

    Lack of Transparency and Fraud

    The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers or NUPL is seriously concerned by the lack of transparency in many contracts, loans and agreements concluded by Pres. Arroyo with China such as the NBN-ZTE Contract which until now remains 'missing'. The continuing lack of transparency in the JMSU only fuels charges that the said 'undertaking' was concluded in exchange for fraudulent considerations in the Northrail and NBN-ZTE transactions and the loans that accompanied these contracts. Should it be confirmed that fraud attended the negotiations and the agreements themselves, the same are void and without effect. Even formal treaties could be voided if attended by fraud as provided for by Article 49 and 50 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties:

    Article 50- Corruption of a representative of a State

    If the expression of a State's consent to be bound by a treaty has been procured through the corruption of its representative directly or indirectly by another negotiating State, the State may invoke such corruption as invalidating its consent to be bound by the treaty.

    Under the above provision the attendant fraud could be used by the Philippines to revoke the NBN-ZTE contract, the JMSU and the loan agreements with China. The Filipino people should not be forced to pay for loans fraudulently negotiated by representatives of the Philippine government.

    The NUPL demands from Pres. Arroyo to publicly present the JMSU agreement not only to Congress but the public as well. The NUPL further demands that Pres. Arroyo allow public scrutiny of all the contracts and loans concluded by the executive branch and desist from effort to suppress information and evidence that would shed light on the corruption that attended these transactions. We urge the people to assert their right to demand accountability from public officials who sell the country's patrimony and territorial integrity.

    GMANews

  6. #8746

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    Supalpal si TS.. hihi..

  7. #8747

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot View Post
    sa TS...sunod ba basaha sa gud ug huna hunaa ug maayo ug angayan ba e "repost" para istoryahan.

    mga ingani nga article or BLOG makalubog lang ug samot.

    it wont lead into constructive argument.
    wag jud ka mag basa basa ug news dah..

    gusto jud ka ug gikan sa mga sikat na news agency..

    nice to know naa diay mga sophisticated and intelligent readers diri. LOL

    PNoy: JMSU with China, Vietnam 'shouldn't have happened' | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features

  8. #8748

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    Quote Originally Posted by brandnewbien View Post
    i found it hard to believe. the writer seems bias, if this was entirely true then this should be in the news
    dont base on the source of the news, base it on the content

    PNoy: JMSU with China, Vietnam 'shouldn't have happened' | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features

  9. #8749

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    *The Arroyo government had pushed for the realization of the agreement in the interest of building and maintaining peace, stability, security and prosperity in the contested areas in the South China Sea.*

    I wonder how the Aquino admin would deal with China. Nag lapse naman ng JMSU adtong 2008 and never extended. So how come others say gibaligya ato sovereignty? It was joint exploration among China, Vietnam and Phils - in the interest of harmony, peace and security.

    Lisud man gud ning ma anti-arroyo ta kay lainon dayon pagsabot.

    Unsay gusto ninyo gira or joint venture nalang?

  10. #8750

    Default Re: Glora Arroyo sold the Philippines to China!

    Quote Originally Posted by ldl5165 View Post
    *The Arroyo government had pushed for the realization of the agreement in the interest of building and maintaining peace, stability, security and prosperity in the contested areas in the South China Sea.*

    I wonder how the Aquino admin would deal with China. Nag lapse naman ng JMSU adtong 2008 and never extended. So how come others say gibaligya ato sovereignty? It was joint exploration among China, Vietnam and Phils - in the interest of harmony, peace and security.

    Lisud man gud ning ma anti-arroyo ta kay lainon dayon pagsabot.

    Unsay gusto ninyo gira or joint venture nalang?
    have you heard of the ZTE deal?

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