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[Title] => Lawmaker calls for probe of Pinoys thrown out of Cuba
[Summary] => Party-list Rep. Crispin Beltran of Bayan Muna called yesterday for an investigation into the termination of 20 Filipinos whose contracts were cut short by the US military for trying to form a union.
Beltran said the Departments of Labor and Employment and Foreign Affairs should look into it and take action to protect the rights of the dismissed workers, if necessary.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Pinoy workers rush to finish terrorist jail in Cuba
[Summary] => The United States government is reportedly rushing the construction of additional jail cells in a US naval base on a Cuban island for suspected terrorists in anticipation of more arrests as the US-led worldwide war on terrorism continues.
A local labor recruitment agency that recently sent Filipino workers to Guantanamo Bay base told reporters that the 380 Filipinos there mostly engineers and construction workers have been working overtime to complete the work within the next three months.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => 250 Pinoys to build Taliban jails in Cuba
[Summary] => At least 250 Filipino workers, including engineers, were flown to the US naval base in Cuba yesterday to build more jails for captured Taliban and al-Qaeda members from Afghanistan.
After invading Afghanistan and toppling the Taliban regime earlier this year, US troops have been airlifting to the Guantanamo Bay naval base also called "Camp X-Ray" thousands of captured Taliban fighters, whom the Americans had classified as "battlefield detainees."
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[Title] => Lawmaker calls for probe of Pinoys thrown out of Cuba
[Summary] => Party-list Rep. Crispin Beltran of Bayan Muna called yesterday for an investigation into the termination of 20 Filipinos whose contracts were cut short by the US military for trying to form a union.
Beltran said the Departments of Labor and Employment and Foreign Affairs should look into it and take action to protect the rights of the dismissed workers, if necessary.
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[Title] => Pinoy workers rush to finish terrorist jail in Cuba
[Summary] => The United States government is reportedly rushing the construction of additional jail cells in a US naval base on a Cuban island for suspected terrorists in anticipation of more arrests as the US-led worldwide war on terrorism continues.
A local labor recruitment agency that recently sent Filipino workers to Guantanamo Bay base told reporters that the 380 Filipinos there mostly engineers and construction workers have been working overtime to complete the work within the next three months.
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[Title] => 250 Pinoys to build Taliban jails in Cuba
[Summary] => At least 250 Filipino workers, including engineers, were flown to the US naval base in Cuba yesterday to build more jails for captured Taliban and al-Qaeda members from Afghanistan.
After invading Afghanistan and toppling the Taliban regime earlier this year, US troops have been airlifting to the Guantanamo Bay naval base also called "Camp X-Ray" thousands of captured Taliban fighters, whom the Americans had classified as "battlefield detainees."
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