Khaleej Times

Over 2,200 Filipinos in Kuwait want to quit

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manila — More than 2,200 Filipinos are ready to take up President Rodrigo Duterte’s offer to repatriate workers from Kuwait due to reports of abuse, the Philippine labour minister said on Sunday.

Duterte asked Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific on Friday to provide flights for Filipinos who want to leave Kuwait, after a the body of a Filipino worker was found in a freezer of an abandoned apartment.

“We have been informed that as of Friday there were 2,200plus Filipinos who are willing to go home,” Labour Secretary Silvestre Bello III told, adding that some of them had overstayed their visas and applied for an amnesty.

The airlines have arranged free charter flights, and Bello said almost 500 Filipino workers were due to arrive soon.

The Philippine­s suspended sending workers to Kuwait in January after reports that abuse by employers had driven several to suicide.

The Philippine­s president said that that suspension would remain indefinite­ly.

Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al Jarallah expressed “surprise and sorrow” at Duterte’s remarks in January, saying that legal proceeding­s had been taken in the cases of the four suicide cases mentioned by the president.

More than 250,000 Filipinos work in Kuwait, the Philippine foreign ministry estimates, most as domestic helpers. There are also large numbers in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The government would help repatriate­d workers look for jobs, Bello said. —

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