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Philippines slams AI-generated YouTube clip on Sabah stand-off with Royal Malaysian Navy, calls it ‘entirely fabricated'
Philippines slams AI-generated YouTube clip on Sabah stand-off with Royal Malaysian Navy, calls it ‘entirely fabricated'

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Malay Mail

Philippines slams AI-generated YouTube clip on Sabah stand-off with Royal Malaysian Navy, calls it ‘entirely fabricated'

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 — The Armed Forces of the Philippines has criticised a YouTube video spreading disinformation over an alleged stand-off with the Royal Malaysian Navy over contested Sabah waters and fishing rights. It had accused the 12-minute YouTube video by a little-known channel known as 'InfoSpark Hub' of being fabricated, aimed at worsening the relationship between the two neighbours. 'This is entirely fabricated – no such incident occurred,' it said in a statement as reported by Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post (SCMP). 'It intends to strain our 60-year diplomatic ties with Malaysia, erode public trust in the [armed forces], and provoke unnecessary tensions.' The video had used artificial intelligence-generated images and alleged that patrol corvette BRP Magat Salamat was blocked by its Malaysian counterpart KD Pahang on Monday, ending only after tense negotiations. The video also cited renewed tensions over Malaysia's November protest against Philippine laws claiming Sabah, an issue dating back to the 1963 annexation by the United Kingdom despite protests from the Sultanate of Sulu. The YouTube channel has around 3,000 followers, and was only started in June 13 this year. Its other videos were similarly themed on Southeast Asian geopolitics, with eight out of 10 most popular ones commenting on the Philippines. SCMP quoted the Philippine Navy saying on Monday it was actually vessel BRP Antonio Luna that arrived in Malaysia on Saturday for the 3rd Asean Multilateral Naval Exercise hosted by the Royal Malaysian Navy in Penang from Friday to August 22. It said the exercise aims to 'strengthen collaboration and mutual understanding among Asean navies through harbour activities and a series of at-sea exercises addressing maritime security challenges'. A separate bilateral exercise with Malaysian sailors will be held from August 25 to 29 to 'further enhance maritime security cooperation through joint planning, navigation, and tactical engagements at sea'. 'This deployment represents more than a routine operational task,' the Philippine Navy's vice-commander Major General Edwin Amadar was quoted saying. 'It is the expression of the Philippine Navy's unwavering commitment to fostering regional maritime cooperation, advancing interoperability with our partner navies, and contributing to the collective pursuit of peace, stability, and security in the maritime domain.' SCMP quoted digital creator Jon Limjap claiming the clip was 'Chinese propaganda running full throttle to save face from the Chinese boat collisions', while Australia-based defence and security analyst Max Montero pointed out how 'the information warfare is getting intensified'.

Philippine military slams ‘fabricated' video of stand-off with Malaysian navy
Philippine military slams ‘fabricated' video of stand-off with Malaysian navy

South China Morning Post

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

Philippine military slams ‘fabricated' video of stand-off with Malaysian navy

The Armed Forces of the Philippines has slammed as 'fabricated' a video about an alleged stand-off with the Royal Malaysian Navy over contested Sabah waters and fishing rights. Manila's navy confirmed it had sent a guided missile frigate, the BRP General Antonio Luna, to Malaysia for a long-planned joint military exercise. On Twitter and Facebook, the armed forces late on Tuesday said a circulating 12-minute YouTube video entitled 'Philippines vs. Malaysia : Tensions Rise over Sabah and the South China Sea' never happened. The video – with images generated through AI and uploaded on InfoSpark Hub – opens dramatically with a Philippine Navy Corvette, the BRP Magat Salamat, cutting 'through the early morning haze, moving steadily towards a cluster of fishing boats operating in the contested waters' on Monday, according to a narrative voice. The Malaysian patrol vessel KD Pahang then moves to block the path of the Philippine corvette, 'demanding, over radio, that the Filipinos change course and leave what Malaysia claimed as its territorial waters'. The Philippine captain refuses to yield, according to the video. 'He insisted, with unwavering conviction, that his ship was operating within Philippine waters, and that they would not be intimidated into retreat. For hours, the two warships floated just hundreds of metres apart, their guns uncovered and crews at battle station.'

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