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                    [Summary] => Even without a gift of mooncake, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez shook hands yesterday with Chinese Ambassador Wang Chunggi. Perez had demanded the expulsion of Wang after the Chinese envoy reportedly banged his fist repeatedly on the table of the justice chief last week ...
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                    [Title] => Hindi dapat palampasin ang kagaguhan ni Wang
                    [Summary] => BILIB ako sa aking kababayang si Justice Sec. Hernando Perez. Nakuha pa niyang maging mahinahon kahit na winawalanghiya na. Binastos siya ni Chinese Ambassador Wang Chunggi sa opisina niya mismo. 


Ayon kay Perez, si Wang ay nagsisipa, nagmumura at halos guluhin ang opisina niya nang ayaw siyang pumayag sa kahilingan nito na pakawalan kaagad ang 122 Intsik na nahuling nangingisda sa Spratlys. Ipinaliwanag ni Perez na kailangang dumaan sa nararapat na proseso bilang pagtupad sa batas ng Pilipinas.
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Meanwhile, Wang asked the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to mediate swiftly to resolve his differences with Perez before Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian arrives for a visit tomorrow.
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CHINESE AMBASSADOR WANG CHUNGGI
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Ayon kay Perez, si Wang ay nagsisipa, nagmumura at halos guluhin ang opisina niya nang ayaw siyang pumayag sa kahilingan nito na pakawalan kaagad ang 122 Intsik na nahuling nangingisda sa Spratlys. Ipinaliwanag ni Perez na kailangang dumaan sa nararapat na proseso bilang pagtupad sa batas ng Pilipinas.
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Meanwhile, Wang asked the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to mediate swiftly to resolve his differences with Perez before Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian arrives for a visit tomorrow.
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