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On with ‘Kalayaan’ show on Sunday

Posted on 19 June 2019 No comments
By Daisy CL Mandap

It’s on with the show this Sunday, June 23, for the second part of the Philippine Independence Day celebrations on Chater Road, Central.

Last Sunday’s festivities had to be cancelled at the last minute because of the mass protest against the controversial extradition bill, which has since been withdrawn by the Hong Kong government.

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Statue Square by Chater Road was nearly empty on Jun 19

“Tuloy na tuloy na ito,” said Leo Selomenio, lead coordinator for four Sundays of events scheduled to mark the 121st anniversary of Philippine Independence.

The highlight of this Sunday’s “Kalayaan” celebration will be the Festival of Dances, featuring native dances from the Philippines’ three main islands: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

Six traditional dances from Luzon will be presented, five from the Visayas, and two from Mindanao.

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There will also be three competitions, in zumba, modern dance, and cheer dance.

The whole-day event will start early, at 8am with an Amazing Race contest, followed by community zumba dancing led by eight instructors.

At 10am a parade by participants will be held, followed by the singing of the national anthem and a message by Consul General Antonio Morales.
The festivities will be capped by live music from four bands provided by the Hong Kong Musicians Union.

Selomenio said the organizers had to squeeze in scheduled events for two Sundays into the celebration, “pero kaya naman.”

Some sponsors reportedly complained about the cancellation of last Sunday’s show but Selomenio told them it was an unforeseen event and that the security of those involved, especially the overseas Filipino workers, could not be compromised.
Besides, many of those who had committed to take part were reportedly warned by their employers to avoid going to Central; others were even told not to leave the house.

An estimated two million people took part in last Sunday’s protest march, causing traffic to come to a virtual standstill from Causeway Bay to Central.

Most of the places where Filipino migrants hung out on Sundays were nearly deserted, including Chater Road, but dozens still congregated in their usual tambayans, even in Admiralty, the final destination of the protest march.

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Filipino migrants on an Admiralty walkway look oblivious to the black-shirted protesters passing by them

The Consulate had advised Filipinos to avoid the potential choke points in the protest, including its own offices in United Centre, which is a just stone’s throw away from the government center.

With the government backing down on its plan to push ahead with the bill that could see accused persons in Hong Kong being handed over to places it has no extradition treaty, including China, the feeling of unease appears to have subsided.

Sana talagang wala ng protesta,” said Selomenio.

The first Sunday of Independence Day festivities was held on Jun 9, with the Kulay Pinoy presentations and the parade led by Consulate officials as the highlight.

On the last Sunday of the month, Jul 30, the traditional Kalayaan Ball, attended mostly by migrant Filipinos dressed in colorful native attires, will be held at One Palace in Tsimshatsui. The Consulate will also hand out certificates of appreciation to participants and organizers during the program.

Selomenio says more than 300 Filipino migrant workers have already signed up to attend  the annual gathering.

But the Chater events continue to be the biggest draws in the month-long festivities, with about 1,000 participants taking part on each Sunday. Hundreds others come just to watch and join the merrymaking, or avail of services offered by various groups that pitch tents along Chater Road.

The groups taking part in next Sunday’s Festival of Dances are: Mindanao Federation (Talandig); Mindanao Migrant Workers Alliance (Kadayawan); Cadiz Association (Dinagsa); Panay Overseas Workers Federation (Dinagyang); Capiz Achievers (Halaran); Miga International (Manggahan); One Negros (Masskara); Ilagan City (Bambanti); United Lakas Pangasinan (Bangus); Cordillera Administrative Region (Gongs); La Union (Panday Abel); Federation of Luzon Active Group (Pamulinawen); and the Luzon Alliance International (Sunflower).

This year’s events are jointly organized by the Consulate, the Philippine Association of Hong Kong, Global Alliance, Philippine Alliance and Federation of Luzon Active Groups.

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DH admits shaking baby after derailed holiday plan

Posted on 18 June 2019 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao
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The Filipina helper pleaded guilty to the offence at West Kowloon Court


A 34-year-old Filipina helper has admitted that she swung her 10-month-old male ward fiercely for several seconds in February out of anger because her employer had reneged on a promise to allow her to go on holiday in the Philippines.

Joan F. Velasquez pleaded guilty today, June 18, in West Kowloon Court to a charge of ill-treating the baby. The mother of three fought back tears as the charge was read to her before Magistrate Ada Yim.

The defendant, who had been out on bail since Mar 12, was ordered taken into custody by Yim pending sentencing on Jul 2.
Velasquez was hired by Lai Shuk-fan in December 2017 to work for her family in their flat at The Bellagio, a residential tower on Castle Peak Road in Tsuen Wan.

Shortly after 5pm on Feb 2 this year, Velasquez was in the sitting room with the baby in her arms when Lai asked her a question from the kitchen. The maid did not answer, causing Lai to reprimand her before returning to the kitchen.

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Two days later, Lai reviewed CCTV footage taken in the living room and saw that after being reprimanded, Velasquez suddenly swung the baby she was carrying fiercely to one side for 10 seconds without securing his neck and his head tilted backwards. Then she swung him right to left, and up and down five times, also without supporting his neck.

The employer immediately confronted Velasquez after watching the CCTV footage, but the defendant denied she had ill-treated the baby, and claimed she was merely playing with him.

The next day, Feb 5, Lai reported the case to the Tsuen Wan police and Velasquez was arrested for common assault. The baby, meanwhile, was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for medical examination.
Dr Lam Cheuk-san of the hospital’s pediatric ward said in a medical report the baby was admitted to the emergency department for repeated vomiting and suspected shaken baby syndrome.

His findings showed there was no external wound, bruise or evidence of physical injury, and the ophthalmologist assessment was normal without evidence of shaken baby syndrome. The chest and abdomen x-rays were clear, and a CT scan of the head showed no brain injury.

But a pathologist, Dr Foo Ka-chun, opined that the baby’s neck muscles were very weak and offered little resistance to movement of the head.

Taking off from this expert opinion that the baby’s neck muscles were not fully developed, Dr Lam concluded that his being swung fiercely by the maid might lead to possible injuries, including a sprained neck.

It could also cause him to vomit, faint, lose appetite or impair his consciousness. The baby could also suffer from cerebral hemorrhage and bleeding of the retina. In the worst case, the victim could suffer shaken baby syndrome.

At her next court appearance on March 12, Velasquez was granted bail and was told to go back to court on May 7. At the hearing on this date, the charge against her was amended to “ill-treatment by those in charge of a child”.

In mitigation, the defense lawyer said Velasquez, who has two sons aged 10 and 2 and a daughter aged 8, had worked as domestic helper for two years in Kuwait and just over a year with Lai.  She said her client pleaded guilty and was remorseful.

The lawyer also said Lai had allowed Velasquez to go home for a holiday, but cancelled it after the maid had already booked her flight for Feb 13. She admitted she took out her anger on the baby.
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HK unrest shows need for workers to learn livelihood skills: Labatt

Posted on 17 June 2019 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao   
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The graduates with Labatt dela Torre (in white), with his two deputies flanking him

Filipino domestic workers here should take advantage of free skills and livelihood trainings to prepare them to return home should the political uncertainty in Hong Kong worsen, and put their jobs in jeopardy.

Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre gave this advice on Sunday, Jun 16, as he spoke at the graduation of 52 massage therapy trainees at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Wanchai.

The graduates made up the 10th batch of the 10-week training course offered by the POLO and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.

Labatt Dela Torre, who was sweating and panting as he arrived from a Health-Wise mission outreach in Yuen Long, apologized for his delayed arrival for the graduation rites, where he was the guest speaker.
He spoke of how he had a hard time returning to the city by bus and train because of the heavy volume of black-shirted passengers going to Admiralty to join the anti-extradition protest.

He said at Admiralty, he had to find his way out of the station because all the exits were clogged with people, as was the platform for the line towards Wanchai.  In the end, he said, he had to exit in Admiralty by all means.

Labatt Dela Torre said the past few days’ protest action against the extradition bill being pushed by the Carrie Lam administration shows OFWs the importance of preparing for any eventuality.
He explained that the proposed legislation, if passed as scheduled last Jun 12, would have made it possible for Hong Kong to send accused people to places where it does not have an extradition treaty, such as Taiwan, Macau, and especially, China.

He asked the workers if they thought they would be affected by the proposed amendment to the law, and they answered “yes” in unison.

“This points to the fragility of our stay here in Hong Kong. So, the more empowered you are to return to the Philippines with skills like massage therapy, the better for all of us, di ba?” Dela Torre said.

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“Kasi hindi natin alam, eh. Who would have guessed na ganito ang mangyayari sa…ang bilis ha! Kailan nag-umpisa? Last Sunday, and then Wednesday, then ngayon. Talagang ang bilis ng mga pangyayari,” he said.

He said things seemed to have cooled because the government had backpedaled and suspended the hearing on the extradition bill indefinitely. But he warned that when the protests had died down, the government could push the bill again and “maaapektuhan na naman ang mga trabaho natin”.

He congratulated the graduates, many of whom, he said, were already raring to go home. He said he hope they could put to good use the skills that they learned.

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Labatt congratulating a graduate

Labatt Dela Torre reminded them of a standing offer from Nuat Thai, a massage therapy company founded by an OFW, that offers its franchise free of charge to every group of 10 OFWs who could to put up an outlet of the company.   

He also advised them to prepare for the certification assessment by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in December this year.

Sana ay sa pagdating uli ng Tesda ay nandito pa kayo at maipasa ninyo ang NCII,” he said.

Also addressing the graduates were assistant labor attaches Antonio Villafuerte and Angelica Sunga, who both urged the workers to take advantage of the POLO’s skills training programs.

“Maganda ang ginagawa ninyo na ganyan na kung hindi kayo busy sa inyong mga gawain…tingnan ninyo yung mga programang ibinibigay ng opisina para magagamit ninyo pag-uwi ninyo sa Pilipinas,” Villafuerte said.
  
Sunga, for her part, praised the graduates for their initiative to learn new skills instead of playing cards elsewhere on their days off.

“Mabuti iyan para pag-uwi ninyo sa Pilipinas magkaroon kayo ng ibang options. Sana pag-uwi nyo ay magtayo kayo ng sarili ninyong spa tulad ng iba,” she said.
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Parangal kay Itay sa simbahan

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Isang sorpresang pagbati at pag-aalay ng munting regalo para sa mga tatay ang isinagawa sa RiverGrace International Evangelical Church sa United Christian College sa Shek Kip Mei noong Linggo, Jun 16, tanda ng pagdiriwang ng Father’s Day. Napasaya ang ilang tatay mula sa iba-ibang lahi nang tawagin sila sa harap ni Pastor Cynthia Aufrance at alayan sila ng regalo na LED flashlight.
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Tuwang-tuwa si George sa kanyang munting regalo

Kabilang sa mga pinarangalan si George Manalansan, isang Pilipinong driver na nandoon para tumulong makipag-usap para sa napipintong pagbibigay ng outreach financial literacy ng kanyang grupong Card HK Foundation.

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Para kay George, mas naging espesyal ang pagdiriwang dahil sa sermon ni Pastor AuFrance tungkol sa mga ama na may pamagat na “Making of a Man.” Dito ay tinalakay daw ng pastora ang tungkol sa pinanggalingan, pag-uugali, naging pag-aalinlangan, sampu ng mga tagumpay ng ilang mahahalagang lalaki sa Bibliya katulad nina Abraham, Peter, John, Job at Samsom.
Natapos ang pagdiriwang sa isang masaganang salo-salo sa tanghalian na inihanda ng mga Pilipinang miyembro ng simbahan.

Lubos na napahanga si George sa  nakitang samahan ng mga miyembro ng simbahan dahil lahat daw sila ay nagtulungan sa paghahain, pagliligpit at pati paghuhugas ng pinagkainan.

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“Parang tunay silang magkaka-pamilya doon,” ang sabi ni George.
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