TWO reports that have emerged in recent days raised the alarm about China's ongoing destruction of the environment in the West Philippine Sea, breathing new life into an issue that first gained public attention late last year. At that time, the government announced it would prepare a case to be filed at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) at The Hague, seeking to hold China liable for damage caused in the West Philippine Sea. Unfortunately, our slow-moving Department of Justice, despite stating that the case would be prepared by March of this year, has not taken any action as yet. The opportunity presented by the latest revelations cannot be allowed to slip past again.
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