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Monday, May 28, 2018

OFW In KSA Who Is Working Only For 3 Months, Sexually Abused By Employer's Son

The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, has the most reported cases of abuse and maltreatment to OFWs especially the domestic workers. Just recently, President  Rodrigo Duterte has ordered a deployment ban of OFWs to Kuwait and said the ban will not be lifted until the conditions on making sure that OFWs are treated well be signed. Kuwait agreed and signed the MOU. Will it be done also with Saudi Arabia?
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The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, has the most reported cases of abuse and maltreatment to OFWs especially the domestic workers. Just recently, President  Rodrigo Duterte has ordered a deployment ban of OFWs to Kuwait and said the ban will not be lifted until the conditions on making sure that OFWs are treated well be signed. Kuwait agreed and signed the MOU. Will it be done also with Saudi Arabia?  Advertisement        Sponsored Links       An overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia was crying as she pleads help for the sexual molestation she suffered from her employer's son. She said It started when she was only working for her sponsor for 3 months. Aside from raping her, the employer's son also asked her to do lascivious things. And even before Ramadan started, the suspect once again raped her.   She cannot do anything. She cannot run away in fear that she might come into a greater risk. She cannot even bring her phone out.  The Philippine consulate in KSA promised to take action on the case of the OFW.   Consul General Edgar Badajos also call on OFWs who were experiencing similar abuse to contact them for his office to take appropriate action immediately. READ MORE: Do You Want College Scholarship? Check This Out Now!   No HSWs Has Been Sent To Kuwait Yet After Lifting Of Ban    In Demand College Courses Which Only A Few Take Up    OFWs Must Save, Get Insurance And Have An Investment    OFW Help Desks From TESDA Now Available at International Airports    Signs That You And Your Partner Have An Unhealthy Communication    It's More Deadly In The Philippines? Tourism Ad In New York, Vandalized    Earn While Helping Your Friends Get Their Loan    List of Philippine Embassies And Consulates Around The World    Deployment Ban In Kuwait To Be Lifted Only If OFWs Are 100% Protected —Cayetano    Why OFWs From Kuwait Afraid Of Coming Home?   How to Avail Auto, Salary And Home Loan From Union Bank

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An overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia was crying as she pleads help for the sexual molestation she suffered from her employer's son. She said It started when she was only working for her sponsor for 3 months.
Aside from raping her, the employer's son also asked her to do lascivious things. And even before Ramadan started, the suspect once again raped her.
The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, has the most reported cases of abuse and maltreatment to OFWs especially the domestic workers. Just recently, President  Rodrigo Duterte has ordered a deployment ban of OFWs to Kuwait and said the ban will not be lifted until the conditions on making sure that OFWs are treated well be signed. Kuwait agreed and signed the MOU. Will it be done also with Saudi Arabia?  Advertisement        Sponsored Links       An overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia was crying as she pleads help for the sexual molestation she suffered from her employer's son. She said It started when she was only working for her sponsor for 3 months. Aside from raping her, the employer's son also asked her to do lascivious things. And even before Ramadan started, the suspect once again raped her.   She cannot do anything. She cannot run away in fear that she might come into a greater risk. She cannot even bring her phone out.  The Philippine consulate in KSA promised to take action on the case of the OFW.   Consul General Edgar Badajos also call on OFWs who were experiencing similar abuse to contact them for his office to take appropriate action immediately. READ MORE: Do You Want College Scholarship? Check This Out Now!   No HSWs Has Been Sent To Kuwait Yet After Lifting Of Ban    In Demand College Courses Which Only A Few Take Up    OFWs Must Save, Get Insurance And Have An Investment    OFW Help Desks From TESDA Now Available at International Airports    Signs That You And Your Partner Have An Unhealthy Communication    It's More Deadly In The Philippines? Tourism Ad In New York, Vandalized    Earn While Helping Your Friends Get Their Loan    List of Philippine Embassies And Consulates Around The World    Deployment Ban In Kuwait To Be Lifted Only If OFWs Are 100% Protected —Cayetano    Why OFWs From Kuwait Afraid Of Coming Home?   How to Avail Auto, Salary And Home Loan From Union Bank
She cannot do anything. She cannot run away in fear that she might come into a greater risk. She cannot even bring her phone out.

The Philippine consulate in KSA promised to take action on the case of the OFW.
The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, has the most reported cases of abuse and maltreatment to OFWs especially the domestic workers. Just recently, President  Rodrigo Duterte has ordered a deployment ban of OFWs to Kuwait and said the ban will not be lifted until the conditions on making sure that OFWs are treated well be signed. Kuwait agreed and signed the MOU. Will it be done also with Saudi Arabia?  Advertisement        Sponsored Links       An overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia was crying as she pleads help for the sexual molestation she suffered from her employer's son. She said It started when she was only working for her sponsor for 3 months. Aside from raping her, the employer's son also asked her to do lascivious things. And even before Ramadan started, the suspect once again raped her.   She cannot do anything. She cannot run away in fear that she might come into a greater risk. She cannot even bring her phone out.  The Philippine consulate in KSA promised to take action on the case of the OFW.   Consul General Edgar Badajos also call on OFWs who were experiencing similar abuse to contact them for his office to take appropriate action immediately. READ MORE: Do You Want College Scholarship? Check This Out Now!   No HSWs Has Been Sent To Kuwait Yet After Lifting Of Ban    In Demand College Courses Which Only A Few Take Up    OFWs Must Save, Get Insurance And Have An Investment    OFW Help Desks From TESDA Now Available at International Airports    Signs That You And Your Partner Have An Unhealthy Communication    It's More Deadly In The Philippines? Tourism Ad In New York, Vandalized    Earn While Helping Your Friends Get Their Loan    List of Philippine Embassies And Consulates Around The World    Deployment Ban In Kuwait To Be Lifted Only If OFWs Are 100% Protected —Cayetano    Why OFWs From Kuwait Afraid Of Coming Home?   How to Avail Auto, Salary And Home Loan From Union Bank
Consul General Edgar Badajos also call on OFWs who were experiencing similar abuse to contact them for his office to take appropriate action immediately.



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