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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lebanon’s airline fired employee after broadcasting at the loudspeaker “Filipino passengers stop talking”

An Asian Nepalese talking traveler mistakenly recognized as Philippine National, humiliated by Lebanese Air Staff. Philippine's popularity for migrant workers from Asia serves as a trash basket for bad and good impression for other Asian people for the whole central and Southeast Asia.

 

In Lebanon, an official said Tuesday (October 09, 2012) that an employee of Lebanon's national airline MEA was fired after a passenger complained in a social media campaign that the worker humiliated travelers from the Philippines at the Beirut airport and told them over the loudspeaker, "Filipino people, stop talking."


The incident is part of what human rights groups say is widespread discrimination and abuse of foreign workers in Lebanon. More than 200,000 women from Asia and Africa work as maids in the country of 4 million people, said Nadim Houry, a researcher in Lebanon for the New York-based group Human Rights Watch.

 

In recent years, the foreign maids' work conditions — long hours, little pay and alleged physical abuse — have come under increasing scrutiny in Lebanon. Some private beaches in the country have barred foreign workers, and not all have complied with a Tourism Ministry directive earlier this year to halt such practices, Houry said.


He lauded the social media campaign protesting Saturday's airport incident, calling it a sign of change.


"The latest incident shows that more and more people in Lebanon are angry and tired of this racism that exists," Houry said, while urging the government to do more to protect foreign workers.

 

"What we have been missing are concrete new policies, a new enforcement mechanism to put an end to it," he said. "It is no longer the time for nice words."


Mr. Abed Shaheen, a Lebanese businessman based in Dubai, witnessed Saturday's incident while waiting to board a flight at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport. The flight was delayed and passengers, including about two dozen domestic workers from Asia, were talking among themselves, he said.


At one point, a woman staffing the counter at the gate took a loudspeaker and announced, "Filipino people, stop talking," Shaheen said. He said the woman's male colleague corrected her, telling her the travelers were from Nepal, not the Philippines. The woman proceeded to admonish the group twice more, giggling as she did so.

 

Mr. Abed Shaheen said he was outraged and walked up to the counter to complain. He said he was brushed off by the two members of the ground staff and was told they would do as they please.


He later launched a protest campaign on Facebook and Twitter and sent an email to MEAG, an MEA subsidiary that handles ground services. Mr. Abed Shaheen said he received a call from a senior official in MEAG and was promised the company would investigate.


On Tuesday, MEA said on its Facebook page that it investigated Saturday's incident, which it portrayed it as an isolated case of "misbehavior" by an MEAG passenger service agent.


The airline said severe disciplinary action has been taken against an employee, but did not elaborate.


A MEA official said the woman was fired, and that disciplinary action was being considered against her male colleague. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case with the media.


The Washington Post 

Sen. Osmeña Searching ODA ₱111 Billion Bridge project MISSING Since Ramos, Estrada & Arroyo Administration

Former government officials liable for graft in bridge program


Former government officials during the Ramos, Estrada and Arroyo administrations may be held liable for graft as they allegedly gave undue advantage to contractors involved in the P111-billion President's bridge program.


Senator Sergio Osmeña III, chairman of the Blue Ribbon committee, on Tuesday said the secretaries of the agencies involved in the bridge-building program failed to exercise due diligence in implementing the project.

 

"There were no valid computations, and due diligence done. They were pointing at each other," said the senator after a Senate hearing on the issue.


He said the Department of Finance also failed to properly check the loan agreements for the program.


"The ones who signed the contract [could be held liable], the secretaries who signed and the undersecretaries who made the studies [for the project], the secretaries of the implementing agencies," said Osmeña.

 

Official development assistance


The President's bridge program was conceptualized during the incumbency of then President Fidel Ramos after a peace agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front was concluded in 1996.


The program was an Official Development Assistance (ODA) project. The Ramos administration was able to acquire grants from different governments to finance 30 to 45 percent of the project.


"The first two years [of the project] were signed under Ramos. But under Ramos these were legitimate grants," Osmeña said.


But some of the contractors were able to get around the project's safeguards during the last months of the Estrada administration.


"Last two months of Erap's term, they were distracted kasi pinakasuhan na si Erap ng impeachment," the senator said.


Arroyo administration


The bridge program under the Arroyo administration consisted of 14 contracts many of which, according to Senator Panfilo Lacson, led to nowhere or could not be used by the public.


Osmeña alleged that this happened because the agencies involved in the project did not do their job of checking and verifying the bridge projects.


He said this is because then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo allegedly manipulated the program.


Osmeña said he would produce evidence supporting his allegations during the Blue Ribbon committee's next hearing.


"This was so complicated, I only wanted to explain with high degree of clarity kung paano nangyari ito," he said.


Osmeña earlier said Mrs. Arroyo was guilty of 'serial plunder' for overpricing  the billion-peso bridge program.

 

He said Mrs. Arroyo "misrepresented" the bridge program as an ODA project.


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