The newly released images prompted concern from the United States , which warned China that its
island building activity posed a threat to regional stability.
"In our view, China 's land reclamation and the
construction activity are fuelling greater anxiety within the region,"
State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters.
Rathke said Washington is
concerned that China
"might militarize outposts on disputed land features of the South China Sea .
"So we are watching these developments closely and we
continue to raise our concerns with China as well as with others in the
region to urge all parties to avoid destabilizing activities," Rathke
said.
The Philippines
-- one of the most vocal of China 's
neighbors in defending its competing territorial claim -- reacted strongly,
calling for the Asian giant to "dismantle" the reclaimed land.
"They have to dismantle it," said Peter Paul
Galvez, spokesman for Manila 's
Department of National Defense. "It is a concern not only of our country
and region but of the whole international community."
A series of satellite images posted on the website of the
Center for Strategic and International Studies show a flotilla of Chinese
vessels dredging sand onto Mischief Reef and the resulting land spreading in
size.
Before-and-after images of other outcrops in the Spratly Islands record runways appearing from
jungle, smooth-sided solid masses where coral once lay, and man-made harbors
replacing natural reefs.
Analysts say the pictures show how China is
attempting to create facts in the water to bolster its sovereignty claims.
The Philippines ,
Vietnam , Malaysia , Brunei
and Taiwan
all have overlapping claims.
'Indisputable sovereignty' -
"China
exerts indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha islands and affiliated
waters," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, using the Chinese
name for the islands, which literally means "Southern Sand".
"Such construction is totally within China 's
sovereignty, and it is legitimate, sensible and lawful. It does not influence
nor target any specific country."
The works were to "safeguard the territorial
sovereignty and maritime rights and interests of China ", she said, adding:
"We will build more civilian facilities."
The Philippines
has taken its sovereignty claim to the United Nations for arbitration, a
process rejected by Beijing .
"As we have mentioned more than once, actually since this
administration started, we have been warning everyone of the implications of
their (China 's)
actions, of their aggressive means so like today, these reclamations... will
have further implications in the long term," DND spokesman Galvez told
Agence France-Presse.
The South China Sea, which the Philippines calls the West
Philippine Sea, is home to strategically vital shipping lanes and is
believed to be rich in oil and gas, and the territorial dispute has raised
concerns in Washington, with the US asserting that freedom of navigation is in
its national interest.
The new satellite photographs were taken by Digital
Globe, a commercial provider of satellite images, and analyzed by CSIS.
"It appears that China 's
building projects are part of an expansive territorial grab or to make China 's
disputed Nine-Dash Line claim a reality," US Navy Lieutenant Commander
Wilson VornDick wrote in an analysis on the CSIS site.
The director of the center's Asia Maritime Transparency
Initiative, Mira Rapp-Hooper, told the New York Times: "China 's building activities at Mischief Reef are
the latest evidence that Beijing 's
land reclamation is widespread and systematic."
US Admiral Harry Harris last month reportedly said that
Chinese reclamation efforts in the area had created more than four square
kilometers of artificial landmass.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/108534/china-defends-land-reclamation-on-disputed-south-china-sea-islands
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