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Sa gitna ng lumalalang tensyon sa West Philippine Sea (WPS), kumusta naman kaya ang kabuhayan ng mag kababayan nating mangingisda sa lugar?

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00:00While I was on my way to San Salvador, Ronnie told me that they haven't been able to fish in Scarborough for a few months.
00:14We were caught fishing in the China Palace on June 15.
00:19We were afraid of what would happen.
00:21Did anyone try to catch you?
00:22No, not until now.
00:24The fishermen here in San Salvador last went to Scarborough Shoal to fish.
00:38But when the Chinese began to guard and catch the fishermen going there, they stopped.
00:45That's why the fishermen are here in the municipal waters of Masinok, Zambales.
00:50Let's see what they will catch if they are just here in the municipal waters.
00:59While we were on the boat, we were told about our trip to Scarborough Shoal in 2018.
01:06Other times, we just go fishing.
01:21Wow!
01:22First fish!
01:24Yes.
01:25First fish!
01:26Catch it right away!
01:37Here in the municipal waters, only a limited number of fishermen can go.
01:42They also choose a place where they can fish, like this one.
01:48The bottom needs to be visible because they don't have any equipment, no oxygen tanks.
01:54So whatever they can breathe, that's what they will go and use to catch fish.
02:05It's been six years since I joined this group of fishermen.
02:10It's still the same.
02:12Almost nothing has changed.
02:13Look at their equipment.
02:15They are moving it.
02:17These are their nets and goggles.
02:22They are old.
02:24That's how the fishermen live here in Masinok, Zambales.
02:45This is where the fishermen used to fish.
03:06What did you catch?
03:07This is the Loro that used to be in Scarborough.
03:11It has grown.
03:12This is the only one left.
03:13It's just like a duende.
03:14It's just like a duende, sir.
03:17It's very hard.
03:20If you go back to Scarborough, what will happen to you?
03:24I'm not sure what will happen to you there.
03:26You never know.
03:27You might get hit by a boat again.
03:29I don't know what will happen.
03:44After an hour of fishing, Ron passed out.
03:48He couldn't get up.
03:50It's really hard to catch fish here.
03:54Even if we are using it while we are resting,
03:57it's really hard to catch fish.
04:02It's really hard to catch fish here, sir.
04:03It's not like in the West Philippines.
04:06It's really hard to catch fish here.
04:09It's really far.
04:10What time do you usually go there?
04:12A lot, sir.
04:13After an hour, you might get 3 kilos.
04:19Does this have 1 kilo?
04:20Sir?
04:21Do we have 1 kilo now?
04:22I don't think so.
04:23I don't think so.
04:25The last catch of the day.
04:27The group is still splitting up.
04:30The Chinese have an advantage.
04:34That's why some people are afraid.
04:36Of course, they don't want to go to jail.
04:38That's why.
04:39No one went to jail.
04:42It's painful to think that our fishermen
04:45can't reach our own territory.
04:49You can see it on TV,
04:50our boats,
04:52the houseguards and the bivouac,
04:54they are just carrying it.
04:55It's empty.
04:56We are the ones who are carrying it.
05:04It's sad,
05:05especially that they are sometimes called to the palace of Malacanang
05:08and they were asked for help
05:10a few days after their story was released in 2018.
05:14It's heavy on your heart,
05:15but you have to accept it
05:17because they have power there.
05:22Malacanang has informed the Department of Foreign Affairs
05:27or DFA
05:28to the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines
05:30about what happened to their group,
05:32Captain Romel and Delfin.
05:35Based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
05:38or UNCLOS,
05:39other countries have the freedom of navigation,
05:42the sovereign rights of the Philippines
05:45in all marine resources
05:48or rich seas inside and outside the Scarborough Shoal.
05:58They were also given boats.
06:00The problem is,
06:01they can't afford it.
06:04Why can't they afford it?
06:06Because of many shortcomings.
06:09When we bought this,
06:11we were estimating the cost.
06:13The budget for this is around P100,000.
06:18Where will we get that much?
06:21We have to buy food.
06:23It's hard.
06:25Meanwhile, when Delfin arrived at the hospital,
06:28he was examined immediately.
06:37I'll just examine you.
06:39This is the first time
06:41that a neurologist will examine him.
06:45Try to raise your hand.
06:47This is raised.
06:48This is not a problem.
06:49This is a problem.
06:50Okay.
06:51This is a problem.
06:52Try now.
06:53Okay.
06:55Is this painful?
06:56This is painful.
06:57Yes.
06:58I can't breathe.
06:59I can't breathe.
07:00I can't breathe.
07:01In his stroke,
07:03he was hit on the left side of the brain.
07:05That's why he can't speak.
07:07He can't speak.
07:10As a help,
07:11the hospital provided
07:13a few months supply of medicine for Delfin.
07:15He was also allowed to go under the CT scan.
07:19So, from Candelaria,
07:21Delfin was again invited
07:23to a hospital in Ibazambales
07:25for a CT scan.
07:30Now, aside from the medicine,
07:32Delfin also needs physical therapy
07:35so that he can gradually move
07:38his right hand and foot.
07:42But in the group of Delfin
07:44that I was with back then,
07:46there is one more person
07:48that I haven't found yet.
07:50The captain of the ship,
07:52Romel Cejuela.

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