Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Members of the Alliance of West Philippine Sea Watchers spray red paint on a caricature of Chinese President Xi Jinping to show that they stand with Indonesia in defending maritime sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea at a restaurant in Quezon City, Nov. 12, 2024. The group commends Indonesia’s proactive 'name and shame' approach, which brings transparency to unauthorized actions in its waters and strengthens the global call for accountability. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN