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Civilian mission hopes to promote peace, unity in tense-filled WPS
Manila Bulletin
|May 26, 2025
The civil society coalition “Atin Ito” is all set for its third civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea (WPS) beginning Monday, May 26, which is expected to last until May 30 and will feature yet another unprecedented initiative — a sea concert to promote peace, unity, and solidarity in the contested waters.
Atin Ito convenors Ed Dela Torre and Rafaela “Paeng” David said the mission will include a sunset musical event at the jump-off point in El Nido, Palawan; dialogue sessions and cultural exchanges; and a concert performance in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) near Pag-asa (Thi-tu) Island.
“This sea concert will bring together artists, musicians, fisherfolk, and civil society leaders from the Philippines and neighboring countries to promote peace, dialogue, and cultural exchange,” said Dela Torre, who also serves as President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM).
“It will serve as a floating platform for diplomacy, solidarity, and people-to-people cooperation in one of the world’s most contested maritime regions,” he added.
Renowned folk artist and Atin Ito supporter Noel Cabangon revealed the initial lineup of performers for the sea concert, including acclaimed Filipino acts Ebe Dancel, all-women rock band Rouge, rap collective Morobeats, and P-pop group HORI7ON.
This story is from the May 26, 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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