+ Follow ANGIE CORVERA Tag
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[Title] => Pinoys in Kuwait-Iraq border staying on and staying strong
[Summary] => Across the desert sand and distant ocean, Filipinos are linked by the sounds of war: Air-raid sirens, explosions and the urgent ringing of phones.
"Mommy, do you also carry around a gun there?" This innocent question asked by the four-year-old daughter of overseas Filipino worker (OFW) Cynthia Bustillos-Cabantoc, 33, prompted her to assure her family she is safe. Cynthia works in the Kuwaiti province of Jahra, close to the Iraqi border.
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ANGIE CORVERA
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"Mommy, do you also carry around a gun there?" This innocent question asked by the four-year-old daughter of overseas Filipino worker (OFW) Cynthia Bustillos-Cabantoc, 33, prompted her to assure her family she is safe. Cynthia works in the Kuwaiti province of Jahra, close to the Iraqi border.
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