Philippine Daily Inquirer

LOCSIN’S ‘BLOOD FOR BLOOD’ REMARK ANGERS KUWAIT

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­ninq

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.’s insistence that the Kuwaiti employers of domestic helper Jeanelyn Villavende pay with their lives for her death from monthslong abuse has reportedly angered Kuwait.

The state-run Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Sunday quoted an unnamed “official source” from the foreign affairs ministry voicing Kuwait’s “dismay and condemnati­on” of Locsin’s remarks.

In his latest comment through Twitter on Friday, Locsin said, “All I care about is blood for blood,” while saying the Department of Foreign Affairs will not accept a settlement through the payment of “blood money.”

On the same day, Villavende’s impoverish­ed family based in Norala, South Cotabato, said they have rejected the offer of P59 million to settle the case.

According to Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Villavende’s employer was a ranking government official in Kuwait.

Kuwait reportedly viewed Locsin’s demand of nothing less than the death penalty as “an attempt to influence” the investigat­ion.

“The remark contained an unacceptab­le transgress­ion against jurisdicti­ons of Kuwaiti security and judicial authoritie­s, the official source said, describing the statement as an unusual approach in dealing with countries,” the KUNA report said.

“It runs counter to the simplest rules of internatio­nal relations,” the report further quoted the ministry source who “also noted the Filipino secretary’s remark represents an attempt to influence the ongoing investigat­ion.”

KUNA quoted the government source’s assurance that Kuwait will punish law violators “in accordance with the provisions of the country’s laws and in a manner that guarantees the rule of law and justice for all.”

The report stressed that Kuwait authoritie­s “have quickly arrested those who committed the crime and referred them to a fair judiciary.”

Presidenti­al Adviser for Migrant Workers Concerns Abdullah Mama-o met with Kuwait Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Khaled Al-jarallah in Kuwait last Jan. 19 and agreed to convene a joint committee to discuss the implementa­tion of a 2018 agreement meant to protect some 150,000 Filipino domestic helpers from abuse.

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