NEWS:
Israel should apologize for discriminating Filipinos
IT
IS THE Israeli government that should issue an apology for
its treatment of migrant workers to the Philippines and not
the other way around."
Thus declared MIGRANTE
Sectoral Party chairperson Connie Bragas-Regalado on the Israeli
government's reactions to Philippine Ambassador Antonio Modena's
comments stipulating that "the treatment of foreign workers
by Israeli immigration police was comparable with that of
Jews at the hands of the Gestapo secret police."
"We commend
Ambassador Modena for protesting the racist and discriminatory
treatment Filipinos suffer in Israel. This is what Philippine
diplomats should do, defend the rights of Filipinos in their
areas of responsibility. But sadly, most of the
Philippine ambassadors are exactly the opposite," Bragas-Regalado
said.
"From segregating
Filipino travelers at the back of aircraft on flights to Tel
Aviv, the confiscation of cell phones and night raids of overseas
Filipino workers' homes, the Israel government is the entity
that offended us. They should be the one's to issue an apology
not Amb. Modena," she added.
Filipinos boarding
flights to Israel's main Ben Gurion International Airport
are made to undergo overly strict scrutiny and assigned seats
at the rear of the aircraft. Cellular phones of Filipino workers
are also confiscated, preventing them from seeking help with
the Philippine consulate.
More that 30,000
Filipinos work in Israel. This is 10 percent of Israel's 300,000
foreign workers. Most of the Filipinos are domestic workers
and caregivers based in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa.
"A large number
of them are undocumented and live in difficult conditions
and extremely low wages. The Philippine government must pursue
its diplomatic protest against Israel and seek indemnification
for all Filipinos offended by its anti-migrant policies,"
Bragas-Regalado concluded.#
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