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Ambassador to Bahrain Ma. Corazon Yap-Bahjin was asked yesterday to stop requiring returning Filipino workers from signing an affidavit that they know the risk of going back to that troubled country.

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Bahraini Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa assured the safety of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were caught in the ongoing civil unrest in the area.

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Matinding kalbaryo at pangtu-torture ang sinapit ng isang Pinay domestic helper sa kamay ng sadistang amo matapos umanong pasuin ng plantsa, pukpukin ng martilyo ang kamay at paliguin pa ng asido ang ulo sa loob ng limang buwang pagli­lingkod nito bago tuluyang makatakas sa Bahrain.

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This was disclosed by Dr. Li Yi Ping of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the Xiamen University in Fujian province, who said that although only temporarily, Filipino-Chinese families have started sending their children to China for schooling.

"They send their children (to Xiamen) to study and they will return when the situation improves," Li said.
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Ambassador to Bahrain Ma. Corazon Yap-Bahjin was asked yesterday to stop requiring returning Filipino workers from signing an affidavit that they know the risk of going back to that troubled country.

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Bahraini Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa assured the safety of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were caught in the ongoing civil unrest in the area.

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Matinding kalbaryo at pangtu-torture ang sinapit ng isang Pinay domestic helper sa kamay ng sadistang amo matapos umanong pasuin ng plantsa, pukpukin ng martilyo ang kamay at paliguin pa ng asido ang ulo sa loob ng limang buwang pagli­lingkod nito bago tuluyang makatakas sa Bahrain.

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This was disclosed by Dr. Li Yi Ping of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the Xiamen University in Fujian province, who said that although only temporarily, Filipino-Chinese families have started sending their children to China for schooling.

"They send their children (to Xiamen) to study and they will return when the situation improves," Li said.
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