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‘Guhit Kulay’ officers take oath

Posted on 04 August 2019 No comments
Guhit Kulay officers and some members with Deputy Consul Germinia V. Aguilar Usudan (in pink) and Cultural Officer Merly Ordillano (left).

By Cris B. Cayat

An art group that started with just five Filipino migrant workers has now grown, giving them reason to formally organize and appoint their first set of officers.

The new officers took their oath of office before Deputy Consul Germinia V. Aguilar Usudan at the Consulate’s conference room on Jul 14.

They are: Noemi Manguerra, president; Lou Belle Sasutil, vice president; Cecil Eduarte, secretary; Rochelle Razon, workshop coordinator; Hermelin Esmalla, purchasing coordinator; and Cristina Cayat, program coordinator.

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The group now has 26 members in all, and many others are showing interest in joining the group. The growth in numbers necessitated dividing tasks so Guhit Kulay can continue holding its free art workshops for beginners from time to time.

One of the newest members is Rhesa Payangdo, a solar art medium artist. Her work involves using a magnifying glass and sunlight to burn a piece of wood and create art.

Another member who just joined is Jacklyn Evangelista, a young mother of two who is getting a lot of notice for her portraits. Apart from sketching, her other talents include singing, playing musical instruments, and karate.

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DCG Aguilar said she is very proud of Guhit Kulay because of the members’ enthusiasm to upgrade their skills. She hoped they would also take part in activities at the Consulate, and even conduct workshops on site to entice more Filipinos to go into the arts.

Guhit Kulay was started on May 1, 2017 with the aim of connecting migrant workers with a passion for the arts, and sharing their works through a Facebook page meant to encourage others like them to join.

The five people who formed the group met at an art workshop by Pintura Circle, held at the Consulate back in 2016. The group was originally encouraged to produce 10 canvases for a project of Goldsmith University of London, HKU and Enrich HK in 2017.

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That was when they decided to come up with a name and a logo that would become their brand.

Individuals who are interested to join and see the group’s latest works and activities are asked to click “like” on their Facebook page, Guhit Kulay and connect through emailguhitkulay2017 @gmail.com.
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Walang-wala

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Kaibigan ni Mando na taga Hong Kong si Ric na nagtatrabaho sa Saudi Arabia. Minsan ay naikukuwento ni Ric, 40, at taga Bataan, ang kahirapang pinagdaanan ng kanyang pamilya bago siya tumulak patungong Saudi.

Madalas daw silang nagdidildil ng asin ay basta may kanin ay nakakaraos sila.

Minsan na may nakita siyang siling labuyo ay tiniris daw niya ito sa tubig saka nilagyan ng asin at ginawang sabaw. Pagsubo ng kanin ay sabay higop sila ng mga anak.

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Nakisama naman ang kanyang mga anak, at panay ang sabi ng “sarap tatay” tuwing hihigop sila ng tubig na may sili.

Sa pinakikita nilang ganoon ay nangingiti si Ric kahit may nararamdamang kurot sa puso.

Dahil walang wala ay madalas na nangangalap lang daw sila ng mauulam sa kanilang bakuran at sa bakuran ng iba. Katuwang daw niya ang kanyang mga magulang minsan sa ganitong kalakaran.

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Medyo umayos ang kanilang buhay noong nasa Saudi na siya, pero madalas pa rin siyang maluha tuwing naalala ang mga pinagdaanan ng kanyang pamilya noong sila ay walang wala.

Sa tuwing nag vi video call siya sa kanyang mga anak ngayon ay pinapakita pa rin daw ng mga ito ang pagkahilig sa sili, pero marami na silang ulam.

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Ayon kay Ric, ang ginhawa ay mahal din ang kapalit, ang malayo sa kanyang pamilya. Lubha daw siyang nalulungkot tuwing naaalala ang kanyang asawa at dalawang anak.

Pero kailangan pa niyang magtiis dahil gusto niyang umasenso ang susunod na henerasyon sa kanyang pamilya. Siya ay high school lang ang inabot kaya gusto niyang mapagtapos ang kanyang mga anak sa kolehiyo.

Sa kabila nito, alam daw ni Ric na mabait ang Diyos kasi kahit mababa ang kanyang pinag-aralan ay pinalad siyang makapag abroad. – George Manalansan
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Inulila ni inay

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Kamakailan ay malungkot na dinamayan ng kanyang mga ka-building si Paula, 35 at Ilokana, dahil sa biglaang pagkamatay ng kanyang mahal na ina sanhi ng atake sa puso.

Masigla at malakas daw ang kanyang ina noong huli niyang bakasyon ilang buwan pa lang ang nakakalipas. Pero “matigas ang ulo ni Inay, malakas siyang kumain ng lechon. Ayaw paawat at pasaway siya,” naluluha niyang sabi habang naghihintay ng taxi sa ibaba ng kanilang building, papunta sa airport para umuwi.

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Mataba daw masyado ang kanyang ina dahil sa kawalan ng disiplina sa pagkain.

Napansin daw niya na medyo naging tamad itong magkikilos pero hindi niya matiyak kung may kinalaman ito sa kanyang pagkamatay.

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“Anuman ang dahilan ng kanyang pagkamatay ay saka mo lang maalaala ang kaniyang pag-aruga, lalo kung may sakit ka. Lagi siyang andyan para sa iyo.”

Masaklap daw na habang nasa abroad ay taon ang binibilang niya para makasama lang ang ina pero isang iglap ay wala na ito.

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Luhaang yumakap si Paula sa mga kapitbahay bago sumakay papunta sa paliparan.

Iyon na lang daw talaga ang magagawa niya, ang umuwi at ihatid sa huling hantungan ang kanyang ina. Naging pahirapan pa nga daw ang magpaalam sa kanyang amo, at sa ikaapat na araw magmula ng mamatay ang kanyang ina ay doon lang siya pinauwi.

Nag-ambagan ang mga ka-building niya para gumaan ang dinadala niya sa dibdib. – George Manalansan
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Pinoy Disneyland performer roughed up, arrested by cops in Mong Kok rally

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Screen grab from a video showing Jethro Pioquinto being arrested.

By Vir B. Lumicao
 
A Filipino male employee of Hong Kong Disneyland is in hospital for examination and treatment of injuries he sustained in a police operation during an anti-extradition bill rally in Mong Kok on Saturday evening, Aug 3.
 
Jethro Pioquinto, a performer at Disneyland, was pinned to the ground and arrested by police who caught up with him, video footages show.
 
Danny Baldon, an officer of the Consulate’s assistance to national section, said Pioquinto was placed in the custody of the North Point Police Station.
 

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But later, he was taken to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Chai Wan where he was being treated for injuries he suffered during the police operation, Baldon said.
 
The ATN officer said he was not able to see Pioquinto at the police station because the authorities were investigating him for alleged rioting, so they were strict regarding visits.

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Rioting is considered a serious offense that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
 
Baldon said the Filipino was being assisted by a group of pro bono Hong Kong lawyers, identified by another source as Progressive Lawyers Group.
 
Friends of Pioquinto said in posts on Facebook that he was just walking in Mong Kok on his way home when he chanced upon an area where police were breaking up a rally that had turned into clashes.
 

A video clip showed police in battle gear running after a group of protesters until a man wearing a black shirt and black jeans tumbled to the ground and was ganged upon and subdued by the officers.
 

Videos of Pioquinto’s arrest were first uploaded online by one of his friends, Jacky Juntaro, who appealed for help on his behalf, and asked people to share his post until the right people are reached.
Photo of Jethro Pioquinto in his Facebook page.
“Hong Kong police just arrested our Pinoy friend who’s not joining the protest but just passing by Mongkok, and the police knocked him down and arrested him! Pray for our beloved friend!” Juntaro said in his post.
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Employer renewed contract of DH who allegedly abused her son, court heard

Posted on 03 August 2019 No comments

Kowloon City Court
By Vir B. Lumicao

“You employed a thief, a molester of your son, (but) renewed her contract.”

Thus said defense counsel Phil Chau sarcastically to the mother of an 11-year-old boy whose Filipina nanny faces charges of child abuse and indecent assault.

Chau was cross-examining the mother, Ms Li, in Kowloon City Court on Aug. 2, after the employer testified on the second day of the trial of  Angela Vivo that the family’s maid for more than six years had also stolen various amounts of money from them.

Li accused the Filipina helper of stealing thousands of dollars from the boy’s piggy bank, but Chau said the employer just made this up to discredit Vivo before the Labour Tribunal where she filed a claim for long service award on Oct 9 last year.

Vivo, who had earlier denied three charges of ill-treating and two of indecently assaulting the boy, identified only as “X”, giving evidence as the lone defense witness, denied the accusations.

The trial was delayed anew, this time by a missing hospital discharge summary that the mother claimed she had submitted to investigators but the police could not find.

Chau demanded the prosecution produce the document which shows the results of the alleged victim's medical examination on Sept 10, 2018, a day after the boy allegedly told his parents that the maid had touched his penis “many times".

Vivo had just left the family's house for a vacation that day so she could take care of her sick mother in the Philippines.

Earlier in court, the boy's father, Mr Kan testified that he saw a scalp injury on his son after he took him swimming on Jul 12, 2015, at YMCA. When asked about the injury, X reportedly said “cheche” had pulled his hair.

On Sept 7, 2017, the father saw a bruise on X’s arm. The boy said the maid had pinched him for stepping on her foot.

During cross-examination, Chau said Kan did not know Vivo had told the mother that she accidentally caused the bruise on X’s arm when she saved him from a  passing vehicle.

Chau got Kan to admit that contrary to his statement, he was not at the agency, Star Care Employment Agency, when Li and X met with Vivo there after the boy was found to have bruises on his arm and leg.

At her turn to testify, Li told the court she found out about X’s scalp injury through a photo her husband showed her. They reported it to the agency.

But during cross-examination, Li was asked why she waited for three years, before telling the police about the alleged assaults.

Li replied a Labour Tribunal officer told her to report them to the police only after she mentioned the assaults  in a claim hearing.

Chau asked her if she had the boy undergo medical exam, and Li replied “yes”. She said she gave the report to police, but the prosecutor said he did not have the report on his file.

The lawyer also grilled Li about whether she fired Vivo but she said the maid left on her own. Chau got her to admit Vivo just wanted to go home for two months to take care of her sick mother and was planning to return to her job because she needed money for her mother’s medication. 

The first day of the trial was used mainly to show two video recorded interviews of the boy in Cantonese on separate occasions, in Nov 2018 and January 2019. He also testified on video from another room in the courthouse.

Magistrate Wong adjourned the trial until Aug 8 to allow the police to investigate and locate the missing piece of evidence, or apply to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for a new one. Vivo's bail was extended under the same conditions until then.

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