Muling darating sa Hong Kong sa Okt 7 ang mga abogado ng Integrated Bar of the Philippines Central Luzon Chapter upang magbigay ng libreng konsultasyon sa mga OFW rito ukol sa mga problema nila sa Pilipinas.
Ang misyon na tinawag na “Idulog Mo Kay Atorni – 5”, ay handog ng Konsulado sa pakikipag-ugnayan ng IBP Central Luzon, at gaganapin sa PCG conference room sa ika-14 na palapag ng United Centre sa Admiralty.
Dalawang araw na magbibigay ng libreng konsultasyon ang isang pangkat ng mga abugado mula sa nasabing sangay ng IBP upang mabigyan ng pagkakataon ang mga OFW na ilapit ang kanilang mga usaping legal.
Ang unang konsultasyon ay isasagawa mula ika-10 ng umaga hanggang ika-4 ng hapon sa Sabado, Okt 7. Susundan iyon ng isa pang sanggunian mula ika-9 ng umaga hanggang ika-3 ng hapon sa Linggo, Okt 8.
Marami namang bagay-bagay ang tatalakayin ng mga abogado sa Legal Forum mula ika-4 hanggang ika-5:30 ng hapon.
Sa mga nagnanais dumalo, maaaring magpalista at magtakda ng appointment sa
pamamagitan ng telepono 2823-8537 (Cholo) o 2823-8511 (Charlene).
Maaari ring magpadala ng email sa cru.pcghk@gmail.com.
Kapehan sa Paoay, naka 3 taon na
Posted on No commentsAng mga opisyal at kasapi ng Kapehan Sa Paoay Association habang nagdiriwang ng kanilang ika-3 anibersaryo. |
Ni Marites Palma
Umabot sa halos 100 na mga OFW mula sa Paoay, Ilocos Norte ang nagsama-sama noong ika-3 ng Setyembre sa Chaterhouse sa Wanchai upang ipagdiwang ang ika-tatlong anibersaryo ng kanilang grupo na tinawag nilang Kapehan sa Paoay Association.
Nagsayawan at nagkantahan ang karamihan sa mga miyembro at bisita ng grupo, kasabay ng pag-aalay ng musika ng bandang Rock and Play. Ang tinaguriang Ilocano Singing Diva na si Louvelin Addu ay nagpaunlak na kantahan ang mga dumalo, na lalong nagpasaya sa lahat
Naging panauhing pandangal si Joel C Almeda, na siyang pinuno ng BDO remittance sa Hong Kong at Macau. Ayon kay Almeda, kabilang siya sa Philippine Association of Hong Kong na ang pangunahing layunin ay matulungan ang mga kababayan na hikahos sa buhay, kaya saludo daw siya sa mga taga Paoay sa ginagawa nilang pagtulong din sa mga nangangailangan.
Ayon naman kay Jessie Quevedo na pinuno ng grupo, nag-umpisa sila sa pamamagitan ng pagsasama-sama sa isang “closed group” sa Facebook ng mga taga Paoay sa Hong Kong. Dahil marami ang aktibo sa grupo ay napagsang-ayunan nila na gawin itong asosasyon.
Nang itatag na nila ang grupo noong ika-9 ng Setyembre, 2014, umabot na sa 259 ang mga miyembro ng kanilang closed group.
Pangunahing layunin daw ng grupo ang mabigyan ng pinansiyal na suporta ang mga kababayan sa Hong Kong na biglaang nawalan ng trabaho, at nagbibigay din sila ng tulong sa mga namatayan. Ngunit ang talagang pinagtutunan nila ng pansin ay ang pagtulong sa mga batang may kapansanan sa Paoay.
Bukod dito, nagbibigay din sila ng mga regalo sa mga mahihirap sa kanilang bayan tuwing Pasko sa tulong ng kanilang katuwang na organisasyon sa Paoay na isang puericulture.
Bukod kay Quevedo, ang iba pang opisyal ng grupo ay sina Rose Acang-pangalawang pangulo; Risalie Pacariem-kalihim; Rodrigo Ragusante Jr.-pangalawang kalihim; Zenaida Natividad- ingat yaman; Pamela Acar-pangalawang ingat yaman; Gay Marie Langman- tagasuri; Marie Alegre Gutierrez- pangalawang tagasuri; Maribel Pacol-PRO; Reynalyn Galapia-punong tagapangalakal; Leonardo Agcaoili-sports coordinator; Denden Agdeppa, Benny Valido-tagapamayapa. Advisers: Lina Asuncion, Regie Rosal, Precila Nefalar, Melacina Lacbayan, Carolyn Alegado, Lourdes Cac, Esperanza Almasan, Leticia Dafun, Josephine Acdal, Sol R. Abrajano. At Atty Cielita Catubay.
Ang mga asosasyong nakisaya sa pagdiriwang ang mga sumusunod: Annak ti San Nicolas Association, Laoag City International Hong Kong, Sarrateneos Ass’n of Hong Kong, Filipino Image Society, Annak ti Ciudad ti Laoag Ass’n of Hong Kong at ang Annak ti Dingras Association.
Saya, hikbi, pagkakaisa sa pagtatapos ng Buwan ng Wika
Posted on No commentsSi Congen Catalla (naka luntian), kasama ang mga nagtanghal sa programa at ibang lider-Pilipino sa HK. |
Ni Vir B. Lumicao
Ang wikang pambansa ay tanda ng pagkakaisa ng mga mamamayan.
Ito ang sinabi ni Consul General Bernardita Catalla sa kanyang huling pakikipagdiwang sa mga manggagawang Pilipino sa Hong Kong nang idaos sa Konsulado ang nabalam na paggunita sa Buwan ng Wika dito noong Set. 3.
Nakipagsaya, nagtinikling, at sa bandang huli ay pinigil ni Catalla ang paghikbi sa isang maikli ngunit makahulugang pagdiriwang na tinampukan ng magkakaibang pagtatanghal na handog ng tatlong samahan ng OFW sa papaalis nang opisyal.
“Siguro nagtataka kayo, bakit ipinagdiriwang pa natin (ang Buwan ng Wika)? Kasi nagta-Tagalog naman tayo o nagpi-Pilipino,” ani Catalla.
Ipinaliwanag ng konsul heneral, na nahirang kamakailan bilang sugo ng Pilipinas sa Lebanon, na ang wikang pambansang Filipino ay binubuo ng iba’t ibang salitang ginagamit ng mga tao sa iba-ibang panig ng bansa.
Mahigit 100 mga opisyal at kasapi ng iba’t ibang mga samahan ng mga Pilipino ang dumalo sa pagdiriwang na ipinagpaliban nang isang linggo dahil sa paghataw ng bagyong Hato sa Hong Kong noong Agosto 27.
Ginising ng awiting “Ako ay Pilipino” na inihandog ng Federation of Luzon Active Groups ang damdaming makabayan ng mga dumalo sa pagtitipon sa bulwagang pampubliko ng Konsulado.
Sinundan iyon ng isang makulay na katutubong sayaw ng mga B’laan sa saliw ng tugtuging likha ng kulintang at agung na itinanghal ng South Cotabato Overseas Workers Association.
Panghuling pumagitna ang mga mananayaw ng Tinikling Group of Migrants at nagpakita ng kanilang husay sa katutubong sayaw ng Katagalugan na sinasaliwan ng masayang tugtog ng mga instrumento at lagapak ng mga bumbong ng kawayan.
Lalong sumaya ang pagdiriwang nang anyayahan ni Bise Konsul Robert Quintin, ang punong-abala sa gabing iyon, ang mga panauhin na hamunin sa pagsayaw ng tinikling ang nagtanghal na grupo.
Ilang malalakas ang loob ang tumalima sa pamumuno ni Catalla, na nagpamalas ng husay at bilis ng mga paa sa pag-iwas na maipit sa nagbabanggaang kawayan.
Pagkaraan niyon, nagpasalamat si Catalla sa lahat ng tumangkilik sa kanya upang maging maayos ang pagpapatakbo sa Konsulado, sa paghahatid ng mga serbisyo, sa pagtulong sa mga kababayan, sa pagtataguyod ng negosyo at pamumuhunan sa Pilipinas, at sa pagpapasulong sa kulturang Pilipino.
“Sa mga organisasyon, maraming salamat sa pagtanggap sa akin sa tatlong taon na nandito ako. May mga pagkukulang ako,” sabi niya at bahagyang naudlot dahil nahihikbi. “Pero sana naintindihan po ninyo.
Sinabi ni Catalla sa mga OFW na nanggaling sa Lebanon na malamang na higit na malaki ang hamong haharapin niya sa nalalapit na paglipat sa Beirut bilang sugo ng Pilipinas.
“Napakaayos ang paninilbihan ko rito, magiging mas challenging yung doon sa Lebanon, dahil karamihan sa atin ay legal na pumasok bilang manggagawa sa Hong Kong,” aniya, di tulad sa Lebanon na bawal ang mga dayuhang katulong ngunit may 28,000 OFW roon na pumasok bilang mga turista.
“So, hindi rin sila protektado ng batas dahil di katulad dito sa Hong Kong na may standard contract,” aniya.
Global Alliance leads Filcom farewell to CG Bernie
Posted on No commentsCongen Bernardita Catalla (in pink), who leaves HK to become Ambassador to Lebanon, is flanked by Filcom leaders. |
There were tears as well as laughter when Filipino community leaders threw a surprise farewell party on Sept 10 for Consul General Bernardita Catalla, who expects to move to her new assignment as Philippine Ambassador to Lebanon by the end of the month.
The public area of the Consulate was filled with community leaders who turned up at the potluck gathering organized by Global Alliance Hong Kong, which is chaired by Leo Selomenio.
Also honored with a send-off was Vice Consul Alex Vallespin, who is moving to Guam for the second half of his six-year overseas tour of duty.
Congen Catalla was teary-eyed as she thanked the Filcom leaders as well as her staff for the support and love they gave her during her three-year stint in Hong Kong.
She said Hong Kong has the best support system, from both the host government and the Filipino community, that’s why she felt more relaxed here than when she was posted in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Selomenio injected a light moment into the program by saying his first impression of the congen was that she was “mataray, maldita and unapproachable”, to which the diplomat gamely said yes, much to the delight of the audience.
But Selomenio said that impression soon vanished, as he realized the kind of person Congen Catalla truly was.
Selomenio said his respect for the Congen grew even more during the party, when he realized how intelligent and kind-hearted she really was.
“We witnessed her heart melting as we dedicated a community song for both (Congen and VC Vallespin) of them. We will be missing the both of them especially Ambassador Bernardita Catalla,” said Selomenio.
VC Vallespin also thanked the community leaders, and expressed how happy he was to have worked in Hong Kong.
All the other consular officers, including Deputy Congen Deric Acosta and VCs Timmy and Bob Quintin, also delivered speeches about their past experiences in the foreign service, particularly while posted abroad.
Filcom leaders also took turns honoring the two departing officers with speeches and tokens of appreciation, while their members offered dance numbers.
A highlight was the presentation to Congen of a framed collage of greetings and signatures by Filcom leaders.
HK OFWs mark martial law anniversary with anti-Duterte rally
Posted on 21 September 2017 No commentsProtest was against Duterrte's 'rising tyranny' |
By Vir B. Lumicao
About 60 militant overseas Filipinos and their local
supporters called for an end to brutal killings and condemned President Rodrigo
Duterte’s alleged drift towards tyranny as they marked the 45th year
of the declaration of martial law by Ferdinand E. Marcos.
The protesters who wore black shirts like their counterparts in
“We did our part in resisting the old tyrant, we shall do our part in resisting the rising tyranny of the Duterte government. We say no to Duter-tyranny!” declared Eman Villanueva, chairman of the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan)
He also said, “Duterte is on his way to becoming the new Marcos!”
The rally was in response to calls for protests by the Movement Against Tyranny, which spearheaded a massive rally at
Joint statement by Filcom leaders is presented to a PCG rep |
Towards the end of the protest, a joint statement signed by various Hong Kong-based organizations and individuals expressing opposition “to the rising tyranny and threats of nationwide martial rule” by the Duterte administration was presented to a Consulate representative.
The
signatories included prominent church leaders and human rights advocates in the
community.
They said Duterte’s path to tyranny is shown by the following acts:
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the unabated
killings by the police and the armed forces of up to 13,000 people, mostly in
the name of the war on drugs
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the declaration of
martial law in the whole of Mindanao
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the attacks on the
judiciary and the “immobilization” of the Commission of Human Rights
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the declaration of
an end to peace talks with the leftist National Democratic Front of the Philippines
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enabling the return
of the Marcoses to power, including allowing the burial of Ferdinand Marcos in
the ‘Libingan ng mga Bayani”
“We are united in condemning the senseless deaths due to the mindless war on drugs. We are united in safeguarding the gains of the Filipino people in the long struggle against the former dictatorship of Marcos. We are united in stemming the new tide of tyrannical rule that grips the country,” said the joint statement
The rally’s first speaker, Fr Dwight dela Torre of the Philippine Independent Church, said the government is mandated to protect people’s lives yet its war on drugs had already left more than 13,000 mostly poor victims of extrajudicial killings.
He said there were “unabated killings of peasants, indigenous people and human rights, justice and peace advocates and political activists” suspected to have been carried out by police and vigilantes.
All rally speakers including Eni Lestari of the Asian Migrants’ Coordinating Body and
Villanueva said protests will continue in the
“Duter-tyranny, as with the fascism of Marcos, will face the
resistance of Filipinos everywhere. It did not triumph before and will surely
not triumph now,” he concluded.
Would-be teachers hopeful, nervous at this Sunday’s exams
Posted on 20 September 2017 No comments
By Virgilio B. Lumicao
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The exam venue |
A total of 435 Filipino workers in Hong Kong and Macau will
sit this Sunday, Sept 24, for this year’s Special Licensure Examination for
Teachers to be administered by the Professional Regulation Commission.
The examinees will troop before 6am to the test venue, the
Delia Memorial School–Hip Wo in Kwun Tong, Kowloon, for the various categories
of exams that will begin at 8am and finish at 6:30pm at the latest.
The PRC requires the takers to come before 6am and assemble
in their assigned room for general instructions and filling out of forms before
the actual test.
The final list of examinees announced by the PRC was 29
short of the 464 people who registered online for the exam in August. The
number of takers this year is also 34.5% fewer than the 664 who sat for the
test a year ago.
Nevertheless, what will count is the percentage of takers this
year who will hurdle the exam that will qualify them for a professional license
to teach.
Last year, the takers didn’t fare well in the exam with
barely 10% of them passing. That has prompted Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre
to challenge this year’s batch of examinees to do better.
“We just hope for the best results,” Gemma A. Lauraya,
president of the National Organization of Professional Teachers Hong Kong, told
The SUN.
Lauraya said the would-be teachers are expecting better
results this year than in previous editions of the exam.
“Teachers are open-minded, they take (Labatt Dela Torre’s
remark) as a challenge because it is their dream to become licensed
professional teachers,” Lauraya said.
The examinees are mostly excited while the others are
nervous even if they are repeaters because they do not know what the contents
of the test items will be, she added.
An examinee must obtain an average rating not lower than 75%
and must have no rating below 50% in any of the tests in order to pass the
exam, the PRC said.
Asked what could be the reason why 29 online applicants did
not make it to the final list, the NOPT leader said these registrants might not
have met the PRC’s standard requirements, as all of them have to be vetted by
the commission’s assessors.
She said others might have claimed to have questionable
units they had purportedly earned, especially if they were not education
graduates.
“So far, none of the NOPT applicants and reviewees had been
denied the exam,” Lauraya said.
The Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Hong Kong has
brought the annual exam to the SAR in cooperation with the PRC, in response to
the clamor of former teachers and education graduates who wish to teach when
they return home for good.
The complete lists of registered examinees for both the
elementary-level and secondary-level tests can be found here:
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NDF still optimistic peace talks with gov’t will resume
Posted on 19 September 2017 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao
The top peace negotiator of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, Fidel Agcaoili, is still optimistic talks with government will resume despite President Rodrigo Duterte declaring that the negotiations are over.
Agcaoili, who visited Hong Kong recently, told The SUN in an interview that he considered the talks in a “suspended animation” in the absence of a formal declaration from Malacañang ending the peace process.
“We are still hopeful and optimistic,” said Agcaoili. “Duterte said na ayaw na niya, pero under the terms of the JASIG (joint agreement on safety and immunity guarantees), kailangan magpadala sila ng formal letter terminating the talks.”
He said government peace negotiators Silvestre Bello III and Jesus Dureza themselves had told him Duterte had not yet sent them such letter.
Under the terms of the JASIG, the government must give the NDFP 30 days to bring its consultants to safety.
Duterte declared the peace talks ended on July 21 after a series of clashes between the New People’s Army and soldiers in Negros, Samar and Davao left several fatalities on both sides.
In the latest incident, four of Duterte’s own security men were wounded in a clash at an NPA checkpoint in Cotabato on July 19. Agcaoili blamed that on the Presidential Security Group, which raided an NPA camp in a rebel-held area.
The two sides would have held their fifth round of talks in The Netherlands on May 27-June 2, but Duterte told the government panel to stay away until there were clear signs “an enabling environment conducive to achieving just and sustainable peace” can be had.
Backchannel consultations were being held to try to work out a resumption of the talks, said the NDF leader, who left Manila on Aug 10 and returned to Hong Kong on Aug 26.
On other key issues, Agcaoili said the NDFP’s views were:
• West Philippine Sea: The government should not abandon the Philippines’ victory at the International Court of Arbitration. “China may not recognize it, but to not assert it, to not fight for it is unpatriotic,” he said.
• Economy: Duterte is lucky to be riding on the economic growth triggered by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s development initiatives that Noynoy Aquino continued.
• Extrajudicial killings: “These have got to stop…No one can just kill 13,000 Filipinos and say wala kang problema. Ang issue ay due process. Hindi puwedeng sabihin ni Duterte na ‘Due process? Wala iyan’.” Agcaoili said.

Agcaoili, who visited Hong Kong recently, told The SUN in an interview that he considered the talks in a “suspended animation” in the absence of a formal declaration from Malacañang ending the peace process.
“We are still hopeful and optimistic,” said Agcaoili. “Duterte said na ayaw na niya, pero under the terms of the JASIG (joint agreement on safety and immunity guarantees), kailangan magpadala sila ng formal letter terminating the talks.”
He said government peace negotiators Silvestre Bello III and Jesus Dureza themselves had told him Duterte had not yet sent them such letter.
Under the terms of the JASIG, the government must give the NDFP 30 days to bring its consultants to safety.
Duterte declared the peace talks ended on July 21 after a series of clashes between the New People’s Army and soldiers in Negros, Samar and Davao left several fatalities on both sides.
In the latest incident, four of Duterte’s own security men were wounded in a clash at an NPA checkpoint in Cotabato on July 19. Agcaoili blamed that on the Presidential Security Group, which raided an NPA camp in a rebel-held area.
The two sides would have held their fifth round of talks in The Netherlands on May 27-June 2, but Duterte told the government panel to stay away until there were clear signs “an enabling environment conducive to achieving just and sustainable peace” can be had.
Backchannel consultations were being held to try to work out a resumption of the talks, said the NDF leader, who left Manila on Aug 10 and returned to Hong Kong on Aug 26.
On other key issues, Agcaoili said the NDFP’s views were:
• West Philippine Sea: The government should not abandon the Philippines’ victory at the International Court of Arbitration. “China may not recognize it, but to not assert it, to not fight for it is unpatriotic,” he said.
• Economy: Duterte is lucky to be riding on the economic growth triggered by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s development initiatives that Noynoy Aquino continued.
• Extrajudicial killings: “These have got to stop…No one can just kill 13,000 Filipinos and say wala kang problema. Ang issue ay due process. Hindi puwedeng sabihin ni Duterte na ‘Due process? Wala iyan’.” Agcaoili said.
Labatt warns against multi-level selling
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By Vir B. Lumicao
Foreign domestic workers who engage in multilevel marketing in Hong Kong, whether physically or online, may be in breach of their conditions of stay.
This was the warning aired by Hong Kong’s Immigration Department and Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre on separate occasions recently.
Labatt dela Torre first spoke out against the practice in a speech to participants at a forum co-organized by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Bulacan Chapter and Global Alliance on Sept 3.
“Multilevel marketing companies may be legal in the Philippines, but OFWs may be breaching their visa conditions if they engage in remunerative work (for pay) other than what is in their contracts,” Labatt Dela Torre said.
There are multilevel marketing companies that target migrant workers in Hong Kong and elsewhere to sell their products, which are mainly expensive cosmetics or wellness merchandise.
The OFWs are encouraged to join the networks, often through social media, with promises of good returns if they recruit other members, in addition to enjoying the benefits of products they sell.
The Immigration Department echoed the warning, in response to an inquiry by The SUN. Immigration reiterated that foreign domestic helpers cannot do part-time work, including online marketing, because it is against the law.
“FDHs can only provide full-time domestic service,” the Immigration official said.
“They cannot take up any part-time work because they may breach their conditions of stay and, if they do, we will prosecute them.”
Labatt Dela Torre said he had been warning OFWs about this offense at POLO’s post-arrival orientation seminars.
“Every PAOS is an occasion for me to warn them, not only about pyramiding and multilevel marketing, but about illegal work in general,” Labatt Dela Torre said.
Pyramiding, which is often disguised as a quick cash investment scheme, is illegal because it promises huge payback but sells no products and members get their investment back only if they can add more members to the network. The pyramid eventually collapses when no new recruits are found.
Dela Torre said pyramids are illegal per se, while multilevel marketing, whose business model is based on a pyramid, could be legal because products are sold.
“Even then, engaging in online business while in Hong Kong may be considered breach of condition of stay,” he said.
Foreign domestic workers who engage in multilevel marketing in Hong Kong, whether physically or online, may be in breach of their conditions of stay.
This was the warning aired by Hong Kong’s Immigration Department and Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre on separate occasions recently.
Labatt dela Torre first spoke out against the practice in a speech to participants at a forum co-organized by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Bulacan Chapter and Global Alliance on Sept 3.
“Multilevel marketing companies may be legal in the Philippines, but OFWs may be breaching their visa conditions if they engage in remunerative work (for pay) other than what is in their contracts,” Labatt Dela Torre said.
There are multilevel marketing companies that target migrant workers in Hong Kong and elsewhere to sell their products, which are mainly expensive cosmetics or wellness merchandise.
The OFWs are encouraged to join the networks, often through social media, with promises of good returns if they recruit other members, in addition to enjoying the benefits of products they sell.
The Immigration Department echoed the warning, in response to an inquiry by The SUN. Immigration reiterated that foreign domestic helpers cannot do part-time work, including online marketing, because it is against the law.
“FDHs can only provide full-time domestic service,” the Immigration official said.
“They cannot take up any part-time work because they may breach their conditions of stay and, if they do, we will prosecute them.”
Labatt Dela Torre said he had been warning OFWs about this offense at POLO’s post-arrival orientation seminars.
“Every PAOS is an occasion for me to warn them, not only about pyramiding and multilevel marketing, but about illegal work in general,” Labatt Dela Torre said.
Pyramiding, which is often disguised as a quick cash investment scheme, is illegal because it promises huge payback but sells no products and members get their investment back only if they can add more members to the network. The pyramid eventually collapses when no new recruits are found.
Dela Torre said pyramids are illegal per se, while multilevel marketing, whose business model is based on a pyramid, could be legal because products are sold.
“Even then, engaging in online business while in Hong Kong may be considered breach of condition of stay,” he said.
Ex-HK OFW, pumanaw na
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Ni Merly T. Bunda
Inilibing noong Set. 16 si Gemma P. Albacete, 37, at dating domestic helper sa Hong Kong, sa bayan ng Duenas, Iloilo, tatlong linggo matapos mamatay dahil sa cancer sa dila.
Una nang naibalita sa The SUN na dinala si Albacete ng kanyang amo sa ospital noong mga unang buwan ng kasalukuyang taon dahil hindi gumagaling ang kanyang sugat sa lalamunan matapos siyang matinik sa isda. Sa isinagawang pagsusuri ay nakitang may bukol na tumubo sa kanyang lalamunan, at ito ay cancerous.
Nang matapos ang kanyang unang kontrata among Intsik noong katapusan ng Abril ay gusto sana siyang pirmahan pang muli para maipagpatuloy niya ang pagpapagamot dito, nguni’t nalaman nilang hindi na siya puwedeng pa-insure dahil sa kundisyon niya.
Pagbalik niya sa kanilang bayan sa Dingle, Iloilo ay ilang beses siyang naglabas-masok sa ospital nguni’t patuloy na lumala ang kanyang kundisyon.
Labis ding nagpalungkot kay Albacete ang balitang ang dati niyang alaga na matanda sa Hong Kong na isang retiradong empleyado ng gobyerno ay namatay na.
Naulila ni Albacete ang kanyang asawa at apat na anak na nasa elementarya at high school pa lang.
Ipinaabot ng kanyang pamilya ang pasasalamat sa lahat ng mga kaibigan at kakilala ni Albacete para sa kanilang mga dasal at pakikiramay.
Inilibing noong Set. 16 si Gemma P. Albacete, 37, at dating domestic helper sa Hong Kong, sa bayan ng Duenas, Iloilo, tatlong linggo matapos mamatay dahil sa cancer sa dila.
Una nang naibalita sa The SUN na dinala si Albacete ng kanyang amo sa ospital noong mga unang buwan ng kasalukuyang taon dahil hindi gumagaling ang kanyang sugat sa lalamunan matapos siyang matinik sa isda. Sa isinagawang pagsusuri ay nakitang may bukol na tumubo sa kanyang lalamunan, at ito ay cancerous.
Pagbalik niya sa kanilang bayan sa Dingle, Iloilo ay ilang beses siyang naglabas-masok sa ospital nguni’t patuloy na lumala ang kanyang kundisyon.
Labis ding nagpalungkot kay Albacete ang balitang ang dati niyang alaga na matanda sa Hong Kong na isang retiradong empleyado ng gobyerno ay namatay na.
Naulila ni Albacete ang kanyang asawa at apat na anak na nasa elementarya at high school pa lang.
Ipinaabot ng kanyang pamilya ang pasasalamat sa lahat ng mga kaibigan at kakilala ni Albacete para sa kanilang mga dasal at pakikiramay.
Ayaw sa ilegal
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Tatlong palapag ang bahay at dalawa ang kuwarto sa bawat palapag. Dahil walang katulong ang mag-asawa ay napakarumi ng bahay, lalo na ang kusina na nanggigitata sa mantika. Maghapong naglinis ang tatlo kaya pagod na pagod sila.
Pero kahit plastado na ang katawan ay kinailangan pa niyang magtrabaho sa bahay ng amo dahil may inimbita pang bisita ang mga ito para sa hapunan.
Sa una ay “pakisama ko na lang” ang pumasok sa isip ni Rosing, tutal ay binayaran naman siya kahit di sapat. Inisip niya na pang-allowance man lang niya ito tuwing Linggo.
Ang kaso ay hindi lang ito naulit, kundi nadagdagan pa, dahil ang bahay naman ng mga magulang ng lalaki ang pinalinis. Mas malaking hirap ito dahil ni hindi siya binayaran, at ilang beses ding naulit.
Ayon kay Rosing, naisip niyang kailangan na niya ang tulong ni Gabriela Silang para matapos na ang kahangalan ng mga amo. Nang patapos na ang kanyang kontrata ay gumawa na siya ng aksyon para maputol na ang hindi makatarungang pagpapatrabaho sa kanya, lalo at may kasama siyang dalawa pa na napipilitan ding lumabag ng batas.
Isang buwan bago siya matapos sa kontrata ay kinausap niya ang amo ng tapat, at sinabi ang : “Ma’m I want to continue working with you. But.. sorry I don’t want to work anymore outside your house, with or without pay. If this will cause you not to sign a new contract with me, I’m okay with it”.
Natulala daw ang kanyang amo dahil gusto nila si Rosing kasi ito ay masipag at maasahan.
Kinabukasan ay hinarap siya ng mag-asawa na nakangiti, at sinabing, “Please stay with us, we will sign a new contract.” Nagpasalamat naman agad si Rosing, sabay dasal na sana ay tumupad sa pangako ang mga amo. — George Manalansan
Masuwerte sa amo
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Mapalad ka kapag kasing bait ng amo ni Jenny 42, ng Cotabato, ang pinagsisilbihan mo. Nitong huling uwi niya sa Pilipinas ay nabuntis nang hindi inaasahan si Jenny, at tuwang-tuwa ang kanyang pamilya, lalo na ang kanyang panganay na 15 taon bago nasundan.
Kabilang sa mga natuwa ang kanyang mga amo na siya pang nagpayo na dito na sa Hong Kong manganak si Jenny dahil libre. Bukod dito ay doktor ang kanyang amo kaya mas mababantayan siya.
Hindi naging madali ang pagbubuntis ni Jenny dahil na rin siguro sa kanyang edad. Tinamaan siya ng thalasemia, isang klase ng sakit sa dugo na ang kapupuntahan ay anemia kapag hindi naagapan. Dahil alaga siya ay nakita agad ang sakit niya sa ikaapat na buwan niyang pagbubuntis, kaya nagpalipat-lipat siya ng pagpapatingin sa Prince of Wales Hospital at isang klinika sa Shatin.
Tumaas din ang kanyang blood sugar kaya apat na beses siyang kinukunan ng dugo sa isang araw.
Ngunit dahil na rin sa alaga siya sa patingin ay nailuwal niya ng maayos ang bunso, dangan nga lamang ay may jaundice ang bata, yung naninilaw ang balat. Kinailangan niyang iwan ang sanggol sa ospital ng tatlong araw para mapasinagan ng espesyal na ilaw para gumaling.
Pag-uwi ng mag-ina sa bahay ng amo ay sa kuwartong bakante pa sila pinatulog. Binigyan pa ng maternity leave si Jenny hanggang lumakas silang mag-ina at pwede nang sumakay ng eroplano. Bago umuwi ay binigyan pa ng mga amo ng pera ang bata, at inalok na i-sponsor nila sa pag-aaral.
Laking pasasalamat ni Jenny dahil umulan ang biyaya magmula nang siya ay magbuntis at manganak. — George Manalansan
Kabilang sa mga natuwa ang kanyang mga amo na siya pang nagpayo na dito na sa Hong Kong manganak si Jenny dahil libre. Bukod dito ay doktor ang kanyang amo kaya mas mababantayan siya.
Hindi naging madali ang pagbubuntis ni Jenny dahil na rin siguro sa kanyang edad. Tinamaan siya ng thalasemia, isang klase ng sakit sa dugo na ang kapupuntahan ay anemia kapag hindi naagapan. Dahil alaga siya ay nakita agad ang sakit niya sa ikaapat na buwan niyang pagbubuntis, kaya nagpalipat-lipat siya ng pagpapatingin sa Prince of Wales Hospital at isang klinika sa Shatin.
Tumaas din ang kanyang blood sugar kaya apat na beses siyang kinukunan ng dugo sa isang araw.
Ngunit dahil na rin sa alaga siya sa patingin ay nailuwal niya ng maayos ang bunso, dangan nga lamang ay may jaundice ang bata, yung naninilaw ang balat. Kinailangan niyang iwan ang sanggol sa ospital ng tatlong araw para mapasinagan ng espesyal na ilaw para gumaling.
Pag-uwi ng mag-ina sa bahay ng amo ay sa kuwartong bakante pa sila pinatulog. Binigyan pa ng maternity leave si Jenny hanggang lumakas silang mag-ina at pwede nang sumakay ng eroplano. Bago umuwi ay binigyan pa ng mga amo ng pera ang bata, at inalok na i-sponsor nila sa pag-aaral.
Laking pasasalamat ni Jenny dahil umulan ang biyaya magmula nang siya ay magbuntis at manganak. — George Manalansan
Tinuruan ng alaga
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Nakaugalian na ng kanyang among babae na basahan ng libro ang tatlong anak pagkatapos nilang maligo sa gabi. Ngunit nang lumaki na ang dalawang nakatatanda ay dito na tumutok ang amo at ipinasa kay Angela ang pagbabasa ng libro sa bunso.
Minsan ay isang librong Harry Potter ang binasa ni Angela sa alaga at nahirapan siyang bigkasin ang ilang salita dito. Dahil mabait ang bata ay siya na ang nagturo kay Angela na magbasa. Noong gabing iyon, pagkatapos magtrabaho ay dinalhan siya ng alaga ng tatlong makakapal na libro at sinabing kailangang basahin niya ang mga ito.
Dapat daw ay 30 pahina ang nababasa niya bawat gabi. Nang akmang babasahin ni Angela ang mga mensahe sa kanyang telepono ay nagbabala pa ang bata na kukumpiskahin ito kung ititigil ng yaya ang pagbabasa.
Natatawa at naaaliw si Angela sa kanyang alaga kaya pinagbigyan niya ito. Ngunit wala pang limang minuto ang nakalilipas nang dumating ang kanyang among lalaki, kaya tumayo si Angela para mag-init ng pagkain.
Agad na sinabi ng bata sa tatay na, “Dont disturb Angela, she is in reading session”, pero kahit natatawa ay tumayo pa rin si Angela para silbihan ang amo.
Kahit kaunti na lang ang natitirang oras para sa sarili ay hindi ito ipinagkakait ni Angela sa alaga dahil alam niyang kailangan ng ina nito na bantayan ang dalawang mas nakatatandang anak.
Si Angela ay 14 buwan na sa among taga Tung Chung. Nakatuntong siya ng kolehiyo bagamat hindi siya kampante na magbasa nang malakas, lalo pa at iba ang alam na pagbigkas ng mga salitang Ingles ng alaga. Natutuwa naman siya sa ginagawang pagtuturo ng bata dahil alam niyang makakatulong ito para mas lumaki ang kanyang kumpiyansa sa sarili. - Rodelia Villar
Hinahon sa pagtrato sa bata
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Bago pa lang sa Hong Kong si Madel na tubong Capiz, pero sa edad na 22 ay agad niyang natutunan ang mga dapat gawin habang naninilbihan sa isang pamilya na mula sa ibang lahi. Mabuti naman at mababait ang kanyang mga among Intsik at ang dalawa nilang anak na 11 at 7 taong gulang.
Malambing si Madel sa mga bata kaya agad niyang nakuha ang loob ng mga ito. Ang pinakamalaking problema na lang niya ay ang bagal sa pagkain ng bunsong alaga.
Dahil sa kusina siya kumakain ay ang amo niyang babae ang nagpapakain sa bunso.
Isang gabi, nagalit ang amo dahil ayaw kumain ng bata kaya pinalo niya ito sa kamay. Umiyak ang bata kaya lumabas si Madel at tumayo sa tabi ng amo para siya na ang magpakain sa alaga. Nguni’t hindi pa pala tapos magparusa ang amo.
Nang akmang papaluin muli nito ang bata ay hinawakan ni Madel ang kamay ng amo, bago dahan-dahang nilagay sa mesa, sabay tapik sa balikat, at ang sabi ay, “I will help you feed Sai Lo”.
Nagulat din si Madel sa kanyang ginawa pero ikinatuwa naman ito ng mag-asawa dahil napakita niya na maaaring idaan sa hinahon ang pagpapakain sa bata. Simula noon ay kasama na nila sa hapag kainan si Madel at sobrang napamahal na siya sa buong pamilya. - Rodelia Pedro
Malambing si Madel sa mga bata kaya agad niyang nakuha ang loob ng mga ito. Ang pinakamalaking problema na lang niya ay ang bagal sa pagkain ng bunsong alaga.
Dahil sa kusina siya kumakain ay ang amo niyang babae ang nagpapakain sa bunso.
Isang gabi, nagalit ang amo dahil ayaw kumain ng bata kaya pinalo niya ito sa kamay. Umiyak ang bata kaya lumabas si Madel at tumayo sa tabi ng amo para siya na ang magpakain sa alaga. Nguni’t hindi pa pala tapos magparusa ang amo.
Nang akmang papaluin muli nito ang bata ay hinawakan ni Madel ang kamay ng amo, bago dahan-dahang nilagay sa mesa, sabay tapik sa balikat, at ang sabi ay, “I will help you feed Sai Lo”.
Nagulat din si Madel sa kanyang ginawa pero ikinatuwa naman ito ng mag-asawa dahil napakita niya na maaaring idaan sa hinahon ang pagpapakain sa bata. Simula noon ay kasama na nila sa hapag kainan si Madel at sobrang napamahal na siya sa buong pamilya. - Rodelia Pedro
Bala sa padala
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Tuwang tuwa si Melisa, 39 taong gulang, nang sabihin ng kanyang amo na kung may kapatid siyang gusto ding mamasukan sa Hong Kong ay maaari nilang kunin din ito. Agad niyang sinabihan ang kanyang kapatid at inayos agad ang mga papeles nito. Itinakda ang pagdating ng kanyang kapatid noong Set. 12, alas onse ng gabi.
Ilang araw bago ang takda nitong pagdating ay naikuwento ni Melisa ang tungkol dito sa isang kaibigan at kababayan.
Nang tanungin ng kaibigan kung may nagpadala ba ng gamit sa kanyang kapatid ay sinabi ni Melisa na oo, dahil yung isa nilang malayong kamag-anak na nandito rin sa Hong Kong ay may ipinapadalang dahon-dahon.
Agad namang sinabi ng kanyang kaibigan na payuhan niya ang kapatid na buksan ang ipinadala para alam nila kung ano ang nasa loob nito. Ganun na nga ang ginawa ni Melisa, at hindi nagkamali sa sapantaha ang kanyang kaibigan.
Nang buksan ng kapatid sa Pilipinas ang padalang herbal daw na pakete ng asawa ng kanilang kababayang si Tanya ay tumambad sa kanilang buong pamilya ang isang basyong bala na nakatago sa loob ng mga dahon.
Galit na galit ang kanilang pamilya sa ginawa ni Tanya, at bilang ganti ay pinaiwan sa kapatid ni Melisa ang padala. Ayon kay Melisa, mabuti na lang at nasabihan siya agad tungkol sa malaking problema na malamang na harapin ng kanyang kapatid ng dahil sa pakete, at baka makulong pa ito kapag nagkataon.
Bawal kasi hindi lang sa Pilipinas kundi pati sa Hong Kong ang magdala o magpasok ng bala at iba pang paputok o armas. Si Melisa ay taga Iloilo, may asawa at isang anak na babae. – Merly T. Bunda
Ilang araw bago ang takda nitong pagdating ay naikuwento ni Melisa ang tungkol dito sa isang kaibigan at kababayan.
Nang tanungin ng kaibigan kung may nagpadala ba ng gamit sa kanyang kapatid ay sinabi ni Melisa na oo, dahil yung isa nilang malayong kamag-anak na nandito rin sa Hong Kong ay may ipinapadalang dahon-dahon.
Agad namang sinabi ng kanyang kaibigan na payuhan niya ang kapatid na buksan ang ipinadala para alam nila kung ano ang nasa loob nito. Ganun na nga ang ginawa ni Melisa, at hindi nagkamali sa sapantaha ang kanyang kaibigan.
Nang buksan ng kapatid sa Pilipinas ang padalang herbal daw na pakete ng asawa ng kanilang kababayang si Tanya ay tumambad sa kanilang buong pamilya ang isang basyong bala na nakatago sa loob ng mga dahon.
Bawal kasi hindi lang sa Pilipinas kundi pati sa Hong Kong ang magdala o magpasok ng bala at iba pang paputok o armas. Si Melisa ay taga Iloilo, may asawa at isang anak na babae. – Merly T. Bunda
Nabiyayaan ang hindi niya pagsuko
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Bigla na lamang siyang pinagbawalan na gumamit ng telepono at pinaghigpitan sa perang ginagastos para sa kanilang kinakain. Ang komportable niyang kama ay pinalitan ng matigas na higaan, at pinuno ng gamit ang kanyang kuwarto. Pati ang susi na hawak niya ng ilang taon ay binawi din.
Dahil hindi niya maintindihan kung bakit naging ganito ang trato sa kanya ay hindi niya napigilang magsumbong sa matalik niyang kaibigan. Ayon naman dito, sa 14 taon niyang paninilbihan ay malaki na ang kanyang tatanggaping long service sakaling ang amo ang umayaw sa kanya. Marahil, sabi pa ng kaibigan, ay talagang ginagalit siya ng amo para siya na ang sumuko.
Kahit araw-araw siyang umiiyak sa ginagawang pambabastos sa kanya ng amo ay nagtiis siya dahil nanghihinayang siya sa makukuha niyang kabayaran kung sakali. Umabot sa dalawang buwan ang kanyang pagtitiis bago sinabi ng amo na puwede na siyang umalis dahil hindi na daw nila kailangan ang kanyang serbisyo.
Ibinigay naman ang lahat ng dapat niyang matanggap, pati ang para sa long service.
Napatalon siya sa tuwa dahil nagbunga ng maganda ang kanyang pagtitiis at pagiging kalmado.
Ngayon kahit 56 taong gulang na siya ay naghanap pa rin siya ng amo dahil gusto niyang masuportahan ang kanyang tatay na mahina na. Sinuwerte naman siya dahil mukha naman daw mababait ang kanyang mga bagong amo. Pumayag pa daw sila na maghintay sa kanyang pagbabalik para alagaan ang bagong silang nilang anak. Si Maria ay isang Ilokana, 56 taong gulang at dalaga. – Marites Palma
Walong takot sa harap ng pang-aabuso
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Kahit ang pakikipag-usap niya sa kanyang mga kapamilya sa oras na ng kanyang pahinga ay ipinagbabawal din dahil oras daw iyon ng kanyang pahinga at hindi oras ng pakikipag-usap niya sa cellphone.
Nang hindi na siya makatagal ay walang takot siyang nagsumbong sa pulis. Ang amo naman niya ay agad na lumapit sa kanilang agency at binaligtad lahat ng mga sinabi ni Jane.
Maniniwala na sana ang agency, kaya lang ay nalaman nilang pangalawa na si Jane sa nagsumbong sa pulis sa parehong sitwasyon kaya mas pinanigan nila ang Pilipina.
Sinamahan nito si Jane sa POLO para ipa blacklist ang amo, at hinanapan din siya ng bagong malilipatan. Sinuwerte naman si Jane dahil pumayag ang POLO at ang Hong Kong Immigration na huwag na siyang umalis ng Hong Kong habang hinihintay ang paglabas ng panibago niyang visa.
Napahanga naman kay Jane si Alma na nakilala niya sa agency.
Isinumbong ni Alma sa agency ang laging pagsigaw-sigaw sa kanya ng among babae, bagay na nagdudulot sa kanya ng malaking kaba. Dinig na dinig daw kasi sa buong kabahayan kapag sinisigawan siya.
Dala na rin ng kanyang bagong angking katapangan ay naglakas-loob si Alma na isumbong sa among lalaki ang ginagawa ng asawa nitong pambubulyaw. Hindi naman pala lingid sa lalaki ang ugali ng asawa, kaya humingi na lang ito ng paumanhin kay Alma.
Gayunpaman, pinagsabihan nito ang asawa kaya medyo bumaba na ang boses nito kinabukasan. Sinabihan din ito ng lalaki na isulat na lang sa papel ang lahat ng gusto nitong mangyari kaya hindi na kailangan pang manigaw at manakot sa katulong. Sina Jane at Alma ay parehong Bisaya. – Marites Palma
Left hits Duterte for reneging on reform vow and eyeing martial law
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By Vir B. Lumicao
A year after Rodrigo Duterte assumed the presidency, he has yet to fulfill his promise of undertaking reforms, and instead exposed himself as a reactionary representative of the ruling class, Bayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr said.
Reyes, in a lengthy speech at the second general assembly of Bayan Hong Kong & Macau on Sept 10, also said the progressive movement would oppose any moves by Duterte to declare martial law nationwide, as he has threatened to do.
“Natapos ang isang taon, ganap nang nalantad si Duterte bilang reaksiyunaryong kinatawan ng rehimeng naghaharing uri at mga ekonomista. Hindi tinupad ang mga pangako at naghahasik ng lagim sa buong bansa. At maaaring lumala pa ang sitwasyon,” Reyes said at the event attended by around 300 people at the University of Hong Kong.
Duterte’s use of repression, violence, murder and disregard of human rights, and its protection of US interests, were not the change he promised in his election campaign. Reyes said.
He warned Malacanang may be heading toward imposing martial law throughout the country, after putting Mindanao under military rule in the wake of the attack on the southern city of Marawi by Muslim rebels.
Reyes said martial law has displaced nearly 500,000 Filipinos and led to the biggest man-made calamity in the country that has killed 136 soldiers, 45 civilians, and 620 rebels, in addition to the growing number of human rights violations.
Elsewhere, he said the nightly killings of suspected drug addicts and pushers continue, despite the government’s claims to the contrary. He cited Duterte’s dismissal of the recent deaths of Kian delos Santos, 17; Carlo Angelo Arnaiz, 19; and Reynaldo de Guzman, 14, as mere coincidences.
The Bayan leader has accused the military of sabotaging the peace talks between the Left and the government, leading to the collapse of the negotiations.
On the removal of leftist Cabinet officials earlier appointed by Duterte, Reyes said: “Pumasok tayo diyan para gumawa ng mabuti. Kung sisibakin tayo, hindi tayo maglulupasay at parang asong (sabik) sa puwesto at isusuko ang prinsipyo para lang mapanatili sa puwesto.”
He said the Left had proposed social and economic reforms, including free distribution of land to farmers, but Duterte had yielded to pressure from landlords and the military.
Meanwhile, corruption was well-entrenched, as shown by the smuggling into the country 6.4 billion kilos of shabu of methamphetamine hydrochloride into the country through the Customs “Green Lane” for VIPs.
On Sept 21, Bayan will lead a protest rally in Manila against Duterte’s plan to declare martial law nationwide, as well as the extrajudicial killings and other key issues.
Meanwhile, Eman Villanueva was re-elected by the 47 voting delegates from member organizations as chairperson of Bayan HK & Macau. Shiela Tebia was elected as vice chair; Josie Pingkihan as secretary general, and Rina Beldia as deputy secretary general. Betty Maguinsay was elected as treasurer. The new officers were sworn into office by Reyes.
Before the voting, delegates approved the alliance’s general program of action for the year.
Bayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr (left) and Eman Villanueva, reelected chairman of Bayan HK & Macau |
Reyes, in a lengthy speech at the second general assembly of Bayan Hong Kong & Macau on Sept 10, also said the progressive movement would oppose any moves by Duterte to declare martial law nationwide, as he has threatened to do.
“Natapos ang isang taon, ganap nang nalantad si Duterte bilang reaksiyunaryong kinatawan ng rehimeng naghaharing uri at mga ekonomista. Hindi tinupad ang mga pangako at naghahasik ng lagim sa buong bansa. At maaaring lumala pa ang sitwasyon,” Reyes said at the event attended by around 300 people at the University of Hong Kong.
Duterte’s use of repression, violence, murder and disregard of human rights, and its protection of US interests, were not the change he promised in his election campaign. Reyes said.
He warned Malacanang may be heading toward imposing martial law throughout the country, after putting Mindanao under military rule in the wake of the attack on the southern city of Marawi by Muslim rebels.
Reyes said martial law has displaced nearly 500,000 Filipinos and led to the biggest man-made calamity in the country that has killed 136 soldiers, 45 civilians, and 620 rebels, in addition to the growing number of human rights violations.
Elsewhere, he said the nightly killings of suspected drug addicts and pushers continue, despite the government’s claims to the contrary. He cited Duterte’s dismissal of the recent deaths of Kian delos Santos, 17; Carlo Angelo Arnaiz, 19; and Reynaldo de Guzman, 14, as mere coincidences.
The Bayan leader has accused the military of sabotaging the peace talks between the Left and the government, leading to the collapse of the negotiations.
On the removal of leftist Cabinet officials earlier appointed by Duterte, Reyes said: “Pumasok tayo diyan para gumawa ng mabuti. Kung sisibakin tayo, hindi tayo maglulupasay at parang asong (sabik) sa puwesto at isusuko ang prinsipyo para lang mapanatili sa puwesto.”
He said the Left had proposed social and economic reforms, including free distribution of land to farmers, but Duterte had yielded to pressure from landlords and the military.
Meanwhile, corruption was well-entrenched, as shown by the smuggling into the country 6.4 billion kilos of shabu of methamphetamine hydrochloride into the country through the Customs “Green Lane” for VIPs.
On Sept 21, Bayan will lead a protest rally in Manila against Duterte’s plan to declare martial law nationwide, as well as the extrajudicial killings and other key issues.
Meanwhile, Eman Villanueva was re-elected by the 47 voting delegates from member organizations as chairperson of Bayan HK & Macau. Shiela Tebia was elected as vice chair; Josie Pingkihan as secretary general, and Rina Beldia as deputy secretary general. Betty Maguinsay was elected as treasurer. The new officers were sworn into office by Reyes.
Before the voting, delegates approved the alliance’s general program of action for the year.
Police called to stop alleged Pinoy pyramid scam
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By Vir B.Lumicao
A group of migrant workers who claimed they were victims of a pyramid scheme called the police after cornering their alleged swindler in the midst of his business presentation to would-be investors at a coffee shop in Central on Sept 3.
However, their quarry whom they identifed in Facebook posts as July Macapas was eventually sent home by the police for “lack of a case”.
The incident happened at around 11:45 am at a Starbucks outlet on Manly building on Des Voeux Road, while Macapas was reportedly introducing his investment plan to about a dozen people.
The women, part of an estimated 40 alleged victims of Macapas, told the officers Macapas was the founder of Team Donatos, a pyramid operation that had invited scores of OFWs to invest in his quick-rich scheme, one of the victims told The SUN.
Officers found transaction receipts totaling Php500,000 issued by Macapas and his wife to investors in the couple’s luggage. The documents were proof the victims had invested in Macapas’ scheme, which called for a Php10,500 “pay-in” that would grow into Php90,000 in just three months.
Macapas was escorted by the officers out of the coffee shop away from his detractors.
However, the police later said in reply to an inquiry by The SUN that the incident was just a “dispute” between a man and a woman and that “there was no case.”
Before the day was over, video clips of the “arrest” went viral on Facebook, with vengeful commenters— alleged victims or plain kibitzers—heaping accusations of greed and deception against Macapas.
The SUN contacted one of those who posted a comment — Fe Masiba, an alleged victim who claimed Macapas had disappeared with her Php10,500—and asked about her video post on Facebook.
In her reply two days later, Masiba said Macapas was taken to the police station where officers took his statement. But the police sent him home afterwards because, accordingly, they didn’t have jurisdiction over his case.
“Nalaman namin na papunta siya rito kaya nagkasundo kami (ng ibang mga biktima) na ipapulis (siya). Hindi siya umamin sa pulis sa kasalanan niya, pero nakita ng mga pulis ang mga resibo na nakapangalan sa kanya at sa kanyang asawa,” Masiba said.
She said Macapas founded Team Donatos after promoting a previous gold-trading pyramid scheme called Global InterGold. This time, he came to Hong Kong offering slots in Monspace, a get-rich-quick cryptocurrency operation in Kuala Lumpur.
There seems to be no stopping Macapas. In a Facebook post on Sept 12, he said he would travel to Malaysia later this month. “On the way to Malaysia to 3rd year anniversary Monspace Malaysia! September 28 to Oct 2, 2017,” he proclaimed.
In another FB post on Sept 11, he was inviting the public to invest in his new “special offer”, a cryptocurrency called Anniversary Indonesia Declaration Currency.
“GET YOUR AIDC NOW! While Supply Last! ± 9,300 = 2,900 MSD YOU NEED ± 66,700 JUST TO GET 2,900 MSDOLLAR,” his offer read.
The Macapas couple is facing three criminal complaints of “syndicated estafa/swindling” filed by three groups of Team Donatos investors in the Quezon City Prosecutors Office in August and December 2016, according to a Facebook post by a concerned group of alleged scam victims.

However, their quarry whom they identifed in Facebook posts as July Macapas was eventually sent home by the police for “lack of a case”.
The incident happened at around 11:45 am at a Starbucks outlet on Manly building on Des Voeux Road, while Macapas was reportedly introducing his investment plan to about a dozen people.
The women, part of an estimated 40 alleged victims of Macapas, told the officers Macapas was the founder of Team Donatos, a pyramid operation that had invited scores of OFWs to invest in his quick-rich scheme, one of the victims told The SUN.
Officers found transaction receipts totaling Php500,000 issued by Macapas and his wife to investors in the couple’s luggage. The documents were proof the victims had invested in Macapas’ scheme, which called for a Php10,500 “pay-in” that would grow into Php90,000 in just three months.
Macapas was escorted by the officers out of the coffee shop away from his detractors.
However, the police later said in reply to an inquiry by The SUN that the incident was just a “dispute” between a man and a woman and that “there was no case.”
Before the day was over, video clips of the “arrest” went viral on Facebook, with vengeful commenters— alleged victims or plain kibitzers—heaping accusations of greed and deception against Macapas.
The SUN contacted one of those who posted a comment — Fe Masiba, an alleged victim who claimed Macapas had disappeared with her Php10,500—and asked about her video post on Facebook.
In her reply two days later, Masiba said Macapas was taken to the police station where officers took his statement. But the police sent him home afterwards because, accordingly, they didn’t have jurisdiction over his case.
“Nalaman namin na papunta siya rito kaya nagkasundo kami (ng ibang mga biktima) na ipapulis (siya). Hindi siya umamin sa pulis sa kasalanan niya, pero nakita ng mga pulis ang mga resibo na nakapangalan sa kanya at sa kanyang asawa,” Masiba said.
She said Macapas founded Team Donatos after promoting a previous gold-trading pyramid scheme called Global InterGold. This time, he came to Hong Kong offering slots in Monspace, a get-rich-quick cryptocurrency operation in Kuala Lumpur.
There seems to be no stopping Macapas. In a Facebook post on Sept 12, he said he would travel to Malaysia later this month. “On the way to Malaysia to 3rd year anniversary Monspace Malaysia! September 28 to Oct 2, 2017,” he proclaimed.
In another FB post on Sept 11, he was inviting the public to invest in his new “special offer”, a cryptocurrency called Anniversary Indonesia Declaration Currency.
“GET YOUR AIDC NOW! While Supply Last! ± 9,300 = 2,900 MSD YOU NEED ± 66,700 JUST TO GET 2,900 MSDOLLAR,” his offer read.
The Macapas couple is facing three criminal complaints of “syndicated estafa/swindling” filed by three groups of Team Donatos investors in the Quezon City Prosecutors Office in August and December 2016, according to a Facebook post by a concerned group of alleged scam victims.
Would-be teachers await final list as LET clock ticks
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The countdown for the next Licensure Examination for Teachers in Hong Kong on Sept 24, has begun, with would-be examinees eagerly awaiting the approved list of applicants.
A total of 464 would-be teachers have registered online for the exam, which will be administered by the Professional Regulation Commission at Delia Memorial School-Hip Wo in Kwun Tong.
However, the applications are still being assessed by the Professional Regulation Commission, which means there is a chance that some may not make it to the final list.
On Sept 11, the Philippine Overseas Labor Office issued the general guidelines to exam-takers on what to do, what to bring, and how to get to the exam venue at 122 Hip Wo St, a distance about 500 meters from the MTR Kwun Tong Station.
The National Organization of Professional Teachers (Hong Kong) said the only concerns now were the final list of examinees from the PRC and the mobilizing of proctors and watchers.
“As of the moment, we are still waiting for the advisory from POLO about proctors and watchers,” said NOPT President Gemma Lauraya, who said no briefing or orientation had yet been held or slated.
She said NOPT held its last and final review on Sept 10 at Bayanihan Center.
In its Sept 11 announcement on Facebook, POLO said the exam will be from 6am to 6pm. It reminded all examinees to arrive on time, stating that those who show up after 6pm will no longer be admitted, and their registration fees will be forfeited.
The arrival deadline will be a challenge to the examinees, as Hong Kong’s public transport system start running only around that time. Even if they manage to get onto the MTR ahead of that time, they will have to walk about 15 minutes from the nearest station. Otherwise, they will have to queue really early for the minibuses plying that route to ensure they get to the venue on time.
But Lauraya said that based on her observations in past exams, those who were not so late were still able to sit for the test, and only those who arrived after midday were barred.
She said some takers were allowed by their employers to leave early or stay in boarding houses near the venue on the eve of the exam. Others went to the venue on taxicabs in groups. - VBL
A total of 464 would-be teachers have registered online for the exam, which will be administered by the Professional Regulation Commission at Delia Memorial School-Hip Wo in Kwun Tong.
However, the applications are still being assessed by the Professional Regulation Commission, which means there is a chance that some may not make it to the final list.
On Sept 11, the Philippine Overseas Labor Office issued the general guidelines to exam-takers on what to do, what to bring, and how to get to the exam venue at 122 Hip Wo St, a distance about 500 meters from the MTR Kwun Tong Station.
The National Organization of Professional Teachers (Hong Kong) said the only concerns now were the final list of examinees from the PRC and the mobilizing of proctors and watchers.
“As of the moment, we are still waiting for the advisory from POLO about proctors and watchers,” said NOPT President Gemma Lauraya, who said no briefing or orientation had yet been held or slated.
She said NOPT held its last and final review on Sept 10 at Bayanihan Center.
In its Sept 11 announcement on Facebook, POLO said the exam will be from 6am to 6pm. It reminded all examinees to arrive on time, stating that those who show up after 6pm will no longer be admitted, and their registration fees will be forfeited.
The arrival deadline will be a challenge to the examinees, as Hong Kong’s public transport system start running only around that time. Even if they manage to get onto the MTR ahead of that time, they will have to walk about 15 minutes from the nearest station. Otherwise, they will have to queue really early for the minibuses plying that route to ensure they get to the venue on time.
But Lauraya said that based on her observations in past exams, those who were not so late were still able to sit for the test, and only those who arrived after midday were barred.
She said some takers were allowed by their employers to leave early or stay in boarding houses near the venue on the eve of the exam. Others went to the venue on taxicabs in groups. - VBL
Family presses for inquiry as SZ police rule out foul play in Pinay’s fatal fall
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By Vir B. Lumicao
Guangdong police have ruled out foul play in the fatal plunge in July of Filipina maid Lorain Asuncion from the flat of her employers’ relative in Shenzhen.
The news came as the maid’s family told The SUN that an autopsy had been carried out on her remains on Sept. 1, but the results won’t be known until the end of the month.
Until then, Asuncion’s body will remain in Shenzhen.
“Hinihintay pa yung result bago maiuwi ang body niya. After 20 to 30 days pa yung result. Na-autopsy siya noong Sept 1,” Javier said.
“Ang sa police naman po, ganundin po. Hihintayin din nila ang result bago mabuksan yung area,” she said, referring to the 22nd floor flat in a housing block from where the Filipina fell to her death on July 24.
However, as early as Aug. 9, the Guangdong Public Security Department had indicated it was not looking at homicide as the cause of Asuncion’s death.
In a reply to a note verbale from the Philippine Consulate in Guangdong, the police said:
“At present, the legal medical expert has certified that Asuncion Lorain Escorial died from falling off the building and has excluded any possible homicide.”
Despite this, Asuncion’s male employer, Gu Huaiya, and his wife, surnamed Liu, were arrested on Aug 17 after they were summoned to the Hong Kong police headquarters in Wanchai.
The couple was held on a charge of conspiring to defraud HK Immigration by claiming that their domestic would work only in the territory.
Police reportedly found out that the Filipina had been taken across the border by her employers four times in the nine months that she was in their employ.
They were released on bail but told to report to the police again by mid-September.
The police report said Asuncion entered Shenzhen through Futian port on July 22 and stayed in the house of her female employer’s father, Liu Heping, while her employers’ family was touring other parts of China.
When Liu woke up at around 9am on July 23, he could not find Asuncion in the flat but all her personal belongings were there, the police report said. Liu reported the Filipina’s disappearance to the police station in Ban Tian.
Around 9am on July 24, Liu again called the police and reported that he had found the body of Asuncion below the residential block, the police reported.
Asuncion’s sister, Jenevieve A. Javier, said in an online message she had requested the Philippine Consulate in Guangzhou to hire a private doctor to carry out the autopsy to ensure a thorough examination of the victim’s body.
She said the autopsy would include an internal examination of Asuncion’s body to find the exact cause of death, as a police autopsy would only look for external telltale signs.
Javier and an aunt, Susan Escorial, went to Shenzhen via Hong Kong in early August and were escorted by police and an officer from the Consulate in Guangzhou to Liu’s house, which had been sealed as the investigation was ongoing.
Guangdong police have ruled out foul play in the fatal plunge in July of Filipina maid Lorain Asuncion from the flat of her employers’ relative in Shenzhen.
The news came as the maid’s family told The SUN that an autopsy had been carried out on her remains on Sept. 1, but the results won’t be known until the end of the month.
Until then, Asuncion’s body will remain in Shenzhen.
“Hinihintay pa yung result bago maiuwi ang body niya. After 20 to 30 days pa yung result. Na-autopsy siya noong Sept 1,” Javier said.
“Ang sa police naman po, ganundin po. Hihintayin din nila ang result bago mabuksan yung area,” she said, referring to the 22nd floor flat in a housing block from where the Filipina fell to her death on July 24.
However, as early as Aug. 9, the Guangdong Public Security Department had indicated it was not looking at homicide as the cause of Asuncion’s death.
In a reply to a note verbale from the Philippine Consulate in Guangdong, the police said:
“At present, the legal medical expert has certified that Asuncion Lorain Escorial died from falling off the building and has excluded any possible homicide.”
Despite this, Asuncion’s male employer, Gu Huaiya, and his wife, surnamed Liu, were arrested on Aug 17 after they were summoned to the Hong Kong police headquarters in Wanchai.
The couple was held on a charge of conspiring to defraud HK Immigration by claiming that their domestic would work only in the territory.
Police reportedly found out that the Filipina had been taken across the border by her employers four times in the nine months that she was in their employ.
They were released on bail but told to report to the police again by mid-September.
The police report said Asuncion entered Shenzhen through Futian port on July 22 and stayed in the house of her female employer’s father, Liu Heping, while her employers’ family was touring other parts of China.
When Liu woke up at around 9am on July 23, he could not find Asuncion in the flat but all her personal belongings were there, the police report said. Liu reported the Filipina’s disappearance to the police station in Ban Tian.
Around 9am on July 24, Liu again called the police and reported that he had found the body of Asuncion below the residential block, the police reported.
Asuncion’s sister, Jenevieve A. Javier, said in an online message she had requested the Philippine Consulate in Guangzhou to hire a private doctor to carry out the autopsy to ensure a thorough examination of the victim’s body.
She said the autopsy would include an internal examination of Asuncion’s body to find the exact cause of death, as a police autopsy would only look for external telltale signs.
Javier and an aunt, Susan Escorial, went to Shenzhen via Hong Kong in early August and were escorted by police and an officer from the Consulate in Guangzhou to Liu’s house, which had been sealed as the investigation was ongoing.
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