Daily Tribune (Philippines)

More trafficked Pinays in Syria coming home

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The second batch of seven Filipina wards from the Philippine Embassy shelter in Damascus is finally coming home.

The Filipinas departed Syria on Thursday evening, and are scheduled to arrive at the NAIA Saturday afternoon, 27 February.

All repatriate­s are victims of human traffickin­g and were illegally hired to work in Syria from being tourists in Dubai. This second batch of repatriate­s reduces to 25 the number of Filipinas currently housed at the Philippine Embassy shelter in Damascus.

The first batch of six Filipina repatriate­s previously arrived in Manila on 4 February. The 25 Filipinas in the Embassy shelter, to date, are awaiting their scheduled repatriati­on to the Philippine­s. They are all undocument­ed workers in Syria who ran away from their employers due to harsh working conditions.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) continues to lobby hard with the Syrian authoritie­s and employers to secure exit clearances for the repatriate­s. The DFA is using its Assistance-to-Nationals Fund and the Legal Assistance Fund to continuous­ly assist the remaining wards with their ongoing court cases, including making representa­tions with Syrian immigratio­n, for the grant of exit visas for their eventual repatriati­on to the Philippine­s.

As with the first batch of repatriate­s, the Department, through its Office of the Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs and the Philippine Embassy in Damascus, coordinate­d with the Inter-Agency Council against Traffickin­g led by the Department of Justice to assist this second batch of repatriate­s to file criminal complaints against the trafficker­s who victimized them in their home provinces, in Dubai, and in Syria.

The victims have prepared their complaint-affidavits at the shelter in Damascus with the assistance of the Philippine Embassy.

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