Philippines refuses to apologise as fisherman's body returns to Taiwan
Manila refuses to apologise over fatal shootingof crew member by Philippine coastguard vessel

A fishing trawler that was fired on by the Philippines' coastguard limped back to Taiwan yesterday, riddled with more than 50 bullet holes and carrying the body of a 65-year-old crew member.
However, Manila refused to apologise to Taipei, saying the incident happened when the coast-guard vessel acted in self-defence to avoid being rammed while tackling "illegal fishing".
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said yesterday the island would not rule out possible sanctions against Manila.
"We will seek justice for our fisherman. We will not rule out the possibility of taking any kind of sanctions [against the Philippines]," Ma said while inspecting a coastguard drill in central Taiwan. "The Philippines shot an unarmed fishing boat.
"This was a brutal and cold-blooded act," he added.
Ma reiterated Taipei's demand for Manila to apologise, apprehend the killer and offer compensation.