Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants
We, migrant workers of various nationalities, advocates and human rights activists
call on to the Philippine government to immediately
take action on the demands of stranded Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Riyadh, Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
On December 14, 16 OFWs started a hunger strike to pressure the Philippine government to answer what has long been demanded by stranded workers: immediate repatriation assistance and government services.
Their demands have fallen on deaf ears.
Instead on December 21, due to the request of embassy officials, the hunger strikers were arrested by the Saudi Police. According to reports, Embassy officials wished to prepare the premises for a Christmas Party scheduled for the next day.
While their nationals suffer the consequences of their inactions, these shameless embassy officials have clearly shown their irresponsibility and misplaced priorities.
For a long time, government officials who have visited the kingdom, including Labor Sec. Patricia Sto. Tomas, have pledged to assist stranded OFWs with their needs including repatriation.
However, months have already passed and still, government actions have been found wanting.
Stranded migrant workers who have run away from their employers due to abuse and exploitation are already in crisis. Government inaction on their plight compounds their already miserable condition.
The hunger strikers clamor primarily to be repatriated and for their welfare needs to be provided including the provision of a halfway house for male OFWs.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in her various trips abroad has boasted of deals for a wider "market" for Filipino labor. However, the hunger strike that the stranded OFWs have started only showcase that government services to their citizens abroad have remained insufficient.
It is high time for the government to take up the cudgels of responding to the demands of their workers abroad.
We call on for the Philippine government to:
1. Immediately repatriate stranded workers who seek to go back to the Philippines;
2. File administrative cases against embassy officials who requested the Saudi Police to take action and arrest the hunger strikers and ban them from taking any posts abroad;
3. Provide food and medical assistance to stranded workers;
4. Provide financial and legal assistance to immediately resolve pending court cases of stranded migrants, and;
5. Provide a halfway shelter for male workers who have ran away from their employers or who have cases against their employers.
The hunger strike that the stranded workers in Riyadh have started should serve as a wake up call to the Philippine government: OFWs are in dire need of government services that have long been denied to them.
Signed:
Hong Kong
Abra Tinguian Ilocano Society Asia
Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM)
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
Asian Students Association (ASA)
Association of Sri Lankans in Hong Kong
Bethune House Migrant Women's Refuge (BHMWR)
Center for Just Peace in Asia, Hong Kong
Mission for Filipino Migrant Workers (MFMW)
United Filipinos in Hong Kong (UNIFIL-HK)
Bruce Van Voorhis
Taiwan
Hsiao-Chuan Hsia Associate Professor, Graduate
Institute for Social Transformation Studies, Shih
Hsin University Taiwan Labor Rights Association
(China Taiwan) Taiwan Association for Victims
of Occupational Injuries (TAVOI)
Philippines
Rev. Fr. Jose P. Dizon
Executive Director, Workers Assistance Center Inc. Emmanuel Asuncion
Chairperson Solidarity of Cavite Workers
Rita Baua for Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
FERDINAND R. GAITE
National President, COURAGE, Philippines
Malaysia
TENAGANITA
India
Renji George Joseph
Convener, 'Alliance for Holistic and Sustainable Development of Communities' (AHSDC)
Israel
Eve Tal Kibbutz Hatzor
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Francis Oca - Riyadh, K.S.A.
Richard F. Bautista - Chairperson, Kapatiran sa
Gitnang Silangan (KGS) Riyadh, KSA
Angelito Fedelino - Coordinator, KGS - Riyadh
Industrial Area, KSA.
Ruel P. Madeja - Jubail, KSA A.
Mangampo Ociones - Chairperson, Migrante Sectoral
Party - KSA Chapter
Rene Valenzuela - Chairperson, Lakas ng Manggagawa
sa Silangang Probinsya (LMSP), Eastern Province,
KSA
Armando Ordoņez - Chairperson, MSP - Jubail (KSA)
Chapter
Dennis Linganay - Coordinator, MSP - Riyadh Industrial
Area (KSA) Chapter
Antonio D. Coloma - President, Concerned "OFW"
Association (COFWA) Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Yusuf Germino - Jeddah, KSA
Jhoey Calansingin - Riyadh, KSA
Kuwait
Freda Editha O. Contreras
South Korea
Pastor Jones Galang - Coordinator, Migrante Sectoral
Party - Korea
Danilo Santos - Chairperson, New Era Foundation
Celso Panlaqui - Chairperson, New Era Foundation
Bucheon Kyunggido
Manuel Tiongson - Chairperson, New Era Foundation
Suwon Kyunggido
The Netherlands
Rev. Cesar T. Taguba
Ecumenical Ministry for Filipinos Abroad, Amersfoort
Ruth de Leon
Iceland
Elias Davidsson Reykjavik
Iceland Director PRICE
USA
Rev. Douglas B. Hunt- Washington Representative,
United Church of Christ Network for Environmental
and Economic Responsibility
Mona Younis, Ph.D. - New York, NY, USA
Ligaya McGovern, Ph.D. - Professor of Sociology,
Indiana Unversity, USA.
Marie Luarca - Volunteers 4 Roco Northeast Green
Party of Virginia
Canada
Connie C. Sorio - Philippine Network for Justice
and Peace Toronto
Mexico
Raul H. Lugo Rodriguez - Indignacion. Promocion
y Defensa de los Derechos Humanos A.C. MGida,
Yucatan
Australia
Deo Laranang - Advanced Semiconductor Engineering
Group. QA
William Asuit - Unilever Australia
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"We dream of a society where
families are not broken up by urgent need for
survival.
We dream and will actively work for a homeland
where there is opportunity for everyone to live
a decent and humane life."
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