News:
Officials who neglected OFWs in
Saudi Arabia death row must be sacked
WHILE
appealing to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to do all possible
diplomatic means to save OFW Reynaldo Cortez, the MIGRANTE
Sectoral Party also pushed for "the immediate dismissal
of negligent officials who do not attend to distressed OFWs
in Saudi Arabia."
"Reynaldo
Cortez, was abandoned by the President's alter-ego representatives
in the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Philippine
Embassy in Riyadh. The same goes for the 1,115 jailed OFWs
in Saudi Arabia. Pres. Arroyo must move to save Cortez, and
immediately fire Foreign Affairs secretary Alberto Romulo
and Ambassador Bahnarim Guinomla," MIGRANTE Sectoral
Party chairperson Connie Bragas-Regalado said.
Cortez, a 39-year
old Bicolano and resident of Guagua, Pampanga, was working
as a car body technician in Riyadh before his arrest. He killed
a Pakistani taxi driver in selfdefense in 2002 and was sentenced
to death by a Riyadh high court last May 30, 2005.
"Cortez was
arrested for the alleged murder of the unnamed Pakistani taxi
driver in May 2002. Saudi Arabian police shot Rey twice in
the left foot even after he already raised his arms to surrender.
Not a note of concern and appropriate action was ever extended
by the DFA to Cortez. He was not even paid a prison visit
by Amb. Guinomla. His ordeal was even heightened as no embassy
representative was present in the last two court hearings
of his case," Bragas-Regalado said.
In December 22,
2003, Cortez was sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment and
1,000 lashes. He filed an appeal in the Riyadh Appellate Court.
On November 27, 2004, the court, on hearing his claim that
he had killed the taxi driver in an act of self-defense, reduced
his jail sentence to 10 years.
On May 11, 2005,
Riyadh Grand Court Judge Muhahmmad Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh asked
the brother of the victim if the family would be willing to
accept blood money of 100,000 Saudi Riyals (P1.453 million),
but the brother rejected the offer or any other amount of
money. The family insisted on the death sentence by beheading.
Under Shariah law,
as regards private right, the victim's family has the option
of pardoning the killer and accepting blood money, in which
case the death sentence can be annulled.
"President
Macapagal-Arroyo must immediately intervene and seek out Pakistani
President Pervez Musharaf and Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Abdullah
bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud to plead with the relatives of the victim
to forgive Cortez," Bragas-Regalado pressed.
MIGRANTE also pushed
for "the fullest diplomatic intervention for all the
1,115 overseas Filipinos - including 12 in death row - who
are in various jails across Saudi Arabia must be done by Arroyo."
"These OFWs,
like Rey Cortez, were forced to leave the Philippines to find
jobs abroad in order to feed their families and in effect
help prop up the economy with their dollar remittances. The
least thing that Malacanang can do is extend free, timely,
appropriate and full assistance to Cortez and all distressed
Filipino migrant workers and their families," Bragas-Regalado
ended.#
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