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The Guang Da Xing No. 28 incident was a fatal shooting incident that occurred on 9 May 2013 involving the 15-ton Taiwanese fishing boat Guang Da Xing No. 28 and the 90-ton Philippine Coast Guard patrol boat Maritime Control Surveillance 3001, [2] resulting in the death of a 65-year old Taiwanese fisherman Hung Shih-cheng (洪石成) by gunfire from the Philippine vessel.
Six workers - Filipino and Indonesian nationals - were abducted from the Borneo Paradise Resort in Sabah, Malaysia, by suspected Abu Sayyaf fighters and brought to Tawi-Tawi. [50] One worker reportedly escaped while the other five were allegedly killed in a shooting incident outside Languyan, Tawi-Tawi around 27 October. [51]
Anti-Filipino sentiment refers to the general dislike or hatred towards the Philippines, Filipinos or Filipino culture. This can come in the form of direct slurs or persecution, in the form of connoted microaggressions, or depictions of the Philippines or the Filipino people as being inferior in some form psychologically, culturally or physically.
A Philippine court found eight Filipino coast guard personnel guilty Wednesday of conspiring to shoot and kill a Taiwanese fisherman in a 2013 incident at sea that strained ties between the ...
At least 17 people were killed when their passenger van collided with a cargo truck then burst into flames Monday in the southern Philippines, police said. Three other people were injured by the ...
Eleven mourners were killed when the pick-up truck taking them home from a funeral was involved in a collision with a bus in the northern Philippines, police said on Thursday. Five other people ...
Tee Han Kee, Chinese Filipino community leader and vice chairman of the Japanese-sponsored Chinese Association Killed by guerrillas for collaborating with the Japanese. 1944 Gregorio Felipe, district chief of San Francisco del Monte after the dissolution of Quezon City into its component neighborhoods during the Japanese occupation Killed by ...
Although the original American report claimed that only 39 people were killed, [14] estimates by actual historians range from around 2,000 [10] to roughly 50,000. [11] [12] Malabang incident 12 May 1904: Malabang, Lanao district, Moro Province: 53 (all of Filipino families of employees of the American military government stationed in the town)