The Chinese envoy issued a threat of war, and the Philippines expelled 180 Chinese citizens

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Philippinesand ** issued a tough threat against China and considered whether to expel the Chinese ambassador to the Philippines. The Philippines is trying to incite anti-Chinese sentiment through actions against China. The recent series of maritime frictions in disputed waters in the South China Sea have led to the Philippines paying a considerable price instead of gaining any benefits from the frictions. However, the Philippines has not been able to break through the Chinese patrolling blockade in the region. In addition, the Philippines also sentenced two Philippines around ChinaDrug dealersThe death penalty unleashed a series of actions against China. The Philippines accuses the Chinese side of the rightDrug dealersand demanded that the death penalty be reinstated in order to achieve "justice and equality". The Philippines rushed into action to expel 180 Chinese nationals engaged in black and gray industries in the Philippines.

Expansion: The Philippines**'s actions may be aimed at diverting the attention of the domestic population and pointing the finger at China. However, such threats and expulsions against China only increase tensions between the two countries and do nothing to help future cooperation and reconciliation.

The Philippines** sentenced two Philippines in ChinaDrug dealersThe death penalty in the event of ChinaJudicial impartialityRaise a question. PhilippinesBlame China rightDrug dealerscriticized China's judicial system from a position similar to "abolitionism". PhilippinesHouse of RepresentativesThe chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Commission called on the Philippines to reinstate the death penalty and impose a ** foreign nationality in the countryDrug dealersReinstate the death penalty in order to achieve "justice and equality".

Expansion: The accusations of the Philippines** show its dissatisfaction with China's verdict and distrust of China's judicial system. However, China's judgment is basedLawsand evidence made,InternationalSociety should respect the independence of the judiciary and the national conditions of each country.

The Philippines** took urgent action to expel about 600 foreign nationals engaged in black and grey industries in the Philippines, including 180 Chinese nationals. The Philippines** and the Chinese side have a certain degree of cooperation in this action. However, the attitude of the Philippines** towards foreigners engaged in illegal industries in its home country is often complex and ambiguous. Despite the fromLawsFrom perspective, the Philippine authorities should fight crime, but considering that the Philippines is oneEconomyBackward countries, the low standard of living of the people at the bottom, ** tend to be interested in those who are inEconomyForeigners who have contributed to the state and have not caused significant damage to public order have a laid-off attitude. Therefore, the crackdown may have been motivated by political necessity and aimed at inciting anti-Chinese sentiment.

Expansion: The Philippines**'s expulsion of foreign black and grey industry workers may be motivated by public opinion and political necessity to establish its image and mobilize public support. However, inInternationalOn the stage, such formalism and political manipulation are likely to be absent from practical effects and popular support. **More attention should be paid to domestic issues and efforts should be made to solve them, rather than shifting attention to external factors. Moreover, accusations and threats against China will only exacerbate tensions between the two countries and will not help advance cooperation and solve problems. The two sides should seek a solution to the South China Sea dispute through dialogue and consultation, and refrain from rhetoric and escalation.

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