Filipino workers in Lebanon appeal to Philippine government to fast track repatriation

(29 Sep 2024)
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Exact location unknown, Lebanon – 29 September 2024
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1. SOUNDBITE (Tagalog) Christine Lao, Filipino worker in Lebanon:
“I have been residing here in Lebanon and I never thought of going home, but now our lives are in danger here we cannot stay here anymore. We are near the frontline of the bombings. Every time there’s a bomb explosion our building is shaking, every time there’s an explosion my sibling’s six-year old child always asks if we will already die?"
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2. SOUNDBITE (Tagalog) Christine Lao, Filipino worker in Lebanon:
“When will they (the Philippine government) act? When people start dying here? There are now reports of a ground invasion, what will we do? Will we just wait for our deaths?"
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3. SOUNDBITE (Tagalog) Christine Lao, Filipino worker in Lebanon:
“I am calling on all the agencies of the (Philippine) government to give us attention.”
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4. SOUNDBITE (Tagalog) Arnel Sarcia, Filipino worker in Lebanon:
“Nobody is safe here, even the Syrians are migrating back to their country, there are leaving this place. So our Filipino countrymen are so pitiful, they are not being attended to and they don’t know what to do. They (the Philippine government) should provide us with the correct process, destination or procedure without waiting for the government here.”
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STORYLINE:
Filipino workers in Lebanon appealed to their government on Sunday to fast track their return home, as the security situation worsens in the Middle East.

Workers said they fear for their safety as fighting escalates between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group.

“I have been residing here in Lebanon and I never thought of going home, but now our lives are in danger here we cannot stay here anymore," said Christine Lao, a Filipino worker in Lebanon.

"We are near the frontline of the bombings. Every time there’s a bomb explosion our building is shaking, every time there’s an explosion my sibling’s six-year old child always asks if we will already die?"

The Philippine government is bracing to evacuate thousands of Filipino workers in Lebanon in case the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates further, Philippine officials said Friday.

More than 11,000 Filipinos live and work in Lebanon, often as house cleaners. Philippine officials have not yet ordered a mandatory evacuation of its citizens because it was still unclear whether a full-scale war would erupt, including an Israeli ground attack.

Many Filipinos were adamant not to leave their jobs in Lebanon and return to uncertainties at home, but they have been told to be ready to evacuate any time, according to Foreign Undersecretary Eduardo De Vega.

AP video shot by Joeal Calupitan

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