The Philippine Navy (PN) on Tuesday admitted that
"minor repairs" are now being conducted to the rust-streaked and
dilapidated BRP Sierra Madre (LT-57), Philippine ship that ran aground on
Ayungin Shoal since 1999.
"By conducting minor repairs in the vessel, the
Philippine Navy merely ensures that the men the renowned media firm described
as '...troops staying there struggling to survive extreme mental and physical
desolation,' would not be neglected," PN spokesperson Col. Edgard Arevalo
said.
However, he did not specify the repairs made to the ship.
BRP Sierra Madre is the Navy transport serving as the
Philippine outpost off the Spratly
Islands .
It is located atop Ayungin Shoal(known internationally as
Second Thomas Shoal). It is a commissioned vessel with personnel on board. It
behooves the Philippine Navy to ensure the ship's habitability and safety.
"The decrepit condition of the ship is no secret. Such
sorry state has gained notoriety when it was reported by an international print
media," he said.
Arevalo added that PN flag-officer-in-command Vice Admiral
Jesus C. Millan prioritizes the welfare of personnel assigned in the front
lines.
"Be it ships in distant Kalayaan Island Group or the
Marines in the jungles of Sulu, Basilan, and Central Mindanao-- are attended to
does not violate any law or convention. It conforms to internationally accepted
principles of human rights," he added.
"Just as the Philippine Navy is morally and duty bound
to resupply its personnel with food, water, medicines, and other basic
necessities, it is incumbent upon the navy leadership to ensure that the
minimum survivable condition of the ship is accorded to its personnel on
board," Arevalo further said.
Western Command chief Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez
vehemently denied earlier reports claiming that the Philippines was using cement to
reinforce the foundations of the rusted transport.
"We are not doing any construction or anything. We are
merely improving the accommodations of our people deployed there," Lopez
said in Filipino.
"We are just maintaining (the ship) to give better
accommodations to our troops," he added.
The Western Command chief also stressed that the Philippines '
arbitration case would weaken should the country engage in construction
activities in the disputed area.
The "BRP Sierra Madre" ran aground in 1999 and was
eventually used by the Philippines
as an outpost to assert sovereignty in the area.
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