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Saturday, May 18, 2013

International Migrants Alliance appeals for protection of Filipino workers in Taiwan

"Filipino migrants are innocent; they should be protected," the Hong Kong-based International Migrants Alliance said Saturday amid reports of continuing discrimination against and physical attacks on Filipino workers in Taiwan.

In a statement, IMA chair Eni Lestari called on the Manila and Taipei governments to immediately resolve diplomatically the conflict that arose from the May 9 killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine Coast Guard personnel.

"If any more untoward incident happens to any Filipino migrant in Taiwan because of this delay in resolution of the conflict, the IMA holds both the Taiwanese and Philippine governments responsible," she said.

Lestari, an Indonesian domestic worker, said IMA had also received reports of Filipino migrants experiencing physical harm and other discriminatory acts from Taiwanese locals.

"This should stop. No physical attack or any act of racist discrimination should be done or condoned," she said, adding, "The Filipino migrants in Taiwan do not only contribute to the welfare of their loved ones and families back home. They too contribute to the economy of Taiwan and attend to the needs of the families they work for in Taiwan."

Lestari said that while anger in Taiwan over the action of the Philippine government may be justified, the Taiwanese government should also be responsible for protecting the Filipino migrant workers residing on the island.

"We strongly urge Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou to strengthen protection for Filipino migrants and alert its respective agencies in extending support to anyone, especially Filipino migrants, who would experience any untoward incident," she said.

The IMA also warned against Taiwan closing the Manila Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei, which acts as the Philippines' de facto embassy on the island. The group said withdrawing the Meco from Taiwan would only put the Filipino migrant workers in "grave danger."

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Rugby: Philippines beat UAE in relegation battle in Asia 5 Nations

Andrew Russell of the United Arab Emirates (C) is tackled by Philippine rugby player Jake Ward during their Rugby Asian Five-Nations match at the Rizal Memorial stadium in Manila. (AFP/Noel Celis)

The Philippines beat the United Arab Emirates 24-8 in the Asia Five Nations on Saturday as the hosts' maiden win ensured their survival in their first season in the region's top flight.

Graeme Hagan, the hosts' hooker, scored a try early in the second half to douse a rally by the UAE, who had come back from 12-nil with a penalty conversion followed by a try off a rolling maul near the stroke of half time.

Chris Hitch, Gareth Holgate and Matt Saunders scored the other tries for the Philippines, with Alexander Aronson also converting once.

The visitors' only try was credited to Reinier Els, while Andrew Russell scored the penalty.

"We worked hard for this over the past month," the Philippines' head coach Jarred Hodges said.

"But we're not happy with a top four -- we want to be among the top two nations in Asia."

The win was the Philippines' first in their first season in Asia's top flight, following three straight losses to Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea.

With their fourth straight loss, the UAE drop to the First Division, while that division's champions Sri Lanka will be playing in the Asian Five Nations next season.

AFP/de

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