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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

OFW Taxi Driver In Kuwait Faces Kidnapping Charges For Helping Compatriots In Distress

Filipinos especially the overseas Filipino workers are known for their compassion and being helpful especially for a compatriot in distress and those who suffer abuse and maltreatment even it could mean risking their own safety and life.
Filipinos especially the overseas Filipino workers are known for their compassion and being helpful especially for a compatriot in distress and those who suffer abuse and maltreatment even it could mean risking their own safety and life.      Ads  Sponsored Links     Jelamar Fuentes, hailed from Davao City, also known on his Facebook account as "Dave" is now facing kidnapping charges due to allegedly helping household workers in distress by bringing them to the Philippine embassy. Other OFWs who sought his help even contact him via his social media account The latest incident of a Filipina whom he helped was claiming she did not receive any salary from her sponsor and also suffering from maltreatment.  Though his intention is good, it is still against the law in Kuwait.    It is just recently when the relationship between the Philippines and Kuwait had been put into a conflict when the embassy personnel picked up distressed OFWs. After the negotiation, the conflict was settled by a Memorandum of Understanding. Kuwait assigned a 24/7 hotline so that their policemen can respond to the distress call of the OFWs. Matapos ang negosasyon, naayos ang gusot sa pamamagitan ng Memorandum Of Understanding. Nagtalaga rin ng 24/7 na hotline ang Kuwait para sa mga nagpapasaklolong kasambahay na agad namang rerespondehan ng kanilang pulisya.  Fuentes is now under the custody of the Office of the Domestic Welfare Affairs, he had already submitted an affidavit as well. The Kuwaiti government charged him with kidnapping but the Philippine authorities in Kuwait will provide him the legal assistance he needed.    Filed under the category of OFW, distress, abuse , abuse and maltreatment, abuses against OFWs., Kuwait,   Ads

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Jelamar Fuentes, hailed from Davao City, also known on his Facebook account as "Dave" is now facing kidnapping charges due to allegedly helping household workers in distress by bringing them to the Philippine embassy. Other OFWs who sought his help even contact him via his social media account
The latest incident of a Filipina whom he helped was claiming she did not receive any salary from her sponsor and also suffering from maltreatment.

Though his intention is good, it is still against the law in Kuwait.


It is just recently when the relationship between the Philippines and Kuwait had been put into a conflict when the embassy personnel picked up distressed OFWs.
After the negotiation, the conflict was settled by a Memorandum of Understanding. Kuwait assigned a 24/7 hotline so that their policemen can respond to the distress call of the OFWs.
Fuentes is now under the custody of the Office of the Domestic Welfare Affairs, he had already submitted an affidavit as well.
The Kuwaiti government charged him with kidnapping but the Philippine authorities in Kuwait assured that they will provide him the legal assistance he needed.
Filipinos especially the overseas Filipino workers are known for their compassion and being helpful especially for a compatriot in distress and those who suffer abuse and maltreatment even it could mean risking their own safety and life.      Ads  Sponsored Links     Jelamar Fuentes, hailed from Davao City, also known on his Facebook account as "Dave" is now facing kidnapping charges due to allegedly helping household workers in distress by bringing them to the Philippine embassy. Other OFWs who sought his help even contact him via his social media account The latest incident of a Filipina whom he helped was claiming she did not receive any salary from her sponsor and also suffering from maltreatment.  Though his intention is good, it is still against the law in Kuwait.    It is just recently when the relationship between the Philippines and Kuwait had been put into a conflict when the embassy personnel picked up distressed OFWs. After the negotiation, the conflict was settled by a Memorandum of Understanding. Kuwait assigned a 24/7 hotline so that their policemen can respond to the distress call of the OFWs. Matapos ang negosasyon, naayos ang gusot sa pamamagitan ng Memorandum Of Understanding. Nagtalaga rin ng 24/7 na hotline ang Kuwait para sa mga nagpapasaklolong kasambahay na agad namang rerespondehan ng kanilang pulisya.  Fuentes is now under the custody of the Office of the Domestic Welfare Affairs, he had already submitted an affidavit as well. The Kuwaiti government charged him with kidnapping but the Philippine authorities in Kuwait will provide him the legal assistance he needed.    Filed under the category of OFW, distress, abuse , abuse and maltreatment, abuses against OFWs., Kuwait,   Ads
Filed under the category of OFW, distress, abuse , abuse and maltreatment, abuses against OFWs., Kuwait, 
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Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.       Ads  Sponsored Links      Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.  Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.  According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.      Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives.  On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.    Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.  The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.  The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries
"You know if there is an improvement in public service in the airport, one is that there will be no more inspection for bags that come in." It is a statement from President Rodrigo Duterte following another incident of the alleged baggage pilferage at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) that victimizes the passengers especially the overseas Filipino workers (OFW).  The president said that he would prefer minimizing human contacts in checking and screening of the baggage.         Ads  Sponsored Links      President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday bags of travelers will no longer be opened during airport screening and "human contact" would be minimized.  The President then made a joke about how bringing in contraband like dynamite, bullets, and marijuana would be okay, but that the police and the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) would be waiting for them outside the airport.  He also said that there would be no more human contact in airport immigration. By this, he was most probably referring about the newly installed eGates at the airport which is now operational.   he said.  Duterte said that in his years as a  public servant, he has seen how poorly the overseas Filipino workers are being been treated. He recalled one instance where he witnessed an OFW who arrived from Hong Kong with a small TV being charged a fee the worker could not afford.  The President said he nearly got into a fight with the airport personnel over the way the OFW was treated. The president also reiterated that he does not like any form of oppression among the Filipino people, especially on his presence.  Filed under the category of public service, inspection, President Rodrigo Duterte, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, overseas Filipino workers
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