Philippines Steps Up Exposure of China ‘Bullying’ in Sea Row

  • Manila releasing more images of confrontations between ships
  • Nations at odds over Beijing’s broad claims to South China Sea
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The Philippines is stepping up efforts to make sure people around the world can see for themselves what it says are “aggressive” acts by Chinese ships in the South China Sea in a bid to pressure Beijing to change its ways.

The Southeast Asian nation has released videos and images of at least eight incidents involving Chinese vessels so far this year, often via social media — including a mission this week to resupply an outpost that the Philippines said China at one point tried to block.