On May 8, 11:12 pm, "
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.> 黄岩岛属于中国的依据是什么
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.> 在黄岩岛问题上,
A Filipino, Victor N. Arches II say in an article in 'Manila Standard
Today' that Scarborough Shoal (Huangyan Island) belongs to China.
According to him, Huangyan Island has been a part of China's
territory since ancient times.
"The Scarborough Shoal, ( Huangyan Island) does belong to China which
discovered it and drew it in a map as early as 1279 during the Yuan
Dynasty."
"The old maps relied upon by the Philippine Department of Foreign
Affairs were drawn up only in 1820, 541 years after China's."
"Arches said China organized many scientific expeditions around the
island in the late 1970s. In 1980, a stone marker marks China's
scientific expedition was installed by China on the South Rock.
However, the Philippines removed it without authority in 1997."
"All official maps published by the Philippines until the 1990s
excluded both the Spratlys and Scarborough Shoal (Huangyan Island)
from its territorial boundaries."
"Republic Act No. 3046, passed by our Congress and approved in 1961,
stopped us from our claim."
China holds three international treaties in support of its claim over
the territories in question...
"1898 Treaty of Paris between the US and Spain, the 1900 Treaty of
Washington between Spain and the US, and the 1930 Treaty between Great
Britain and the US, all limiting Philippine territorial limits to the
118th degree meridian of longitude east of Greenwich. "
"Arches say the basis of the Philippine claim is restricted to
proximity, relying solely on the 1982 United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea. He said that even if it were considered a "law", it
cannot be made to take effect retroactively."
For details, see websites below:
http://www.china.org.cn/video/2012-05/11/content_25357621.htm
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2012-05/09/c_131577389.htm