+ Follow EAST MALAYSIAN Tag
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[Title] => Pinoys sa Sabah, matagal nang minamaltrato ng Malaysians
[Summary] => SUMABOG na ang malaking istorya ang pagpunta ng followers ni Sultan Jamalul Kiram III sa Lahad Datu upang angkinin nito ang matagal nang pinag-aagawang East Malaysian state na Sabah. May higit 50 na raw ang namatay sa mga tauhan ni Kiram pagkatapos na inilunsad ng Malaysians ang air strike at pag-atake sa kuta ng mga Sulu Sultan Royal Army sa Lahad Datu at maging sa Semporna.
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[Title] => Kahirapan, dahilan ng human trafficking sa W. Mindanao
[Summary] => HINDI na bago ang mga kuwento ng kalunus-lunos na dinanas ng ating mga kababayan na naging biktima ng mga kaso ng human trafficking in persons.
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[Title] => Rx: A dose of healthy adventure
[Summary] => Surgeons and 40-year-old mothers taking on the task of managing both career and family have more than one thing in common.
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[Title] => Mindanao traders to join Sabah expo?
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Mindanao businessmen are awaiting developments in the ongoing conflict with Malaysia over the maltreatment of Filipino deportees, before joining the Sabah International Business Conference and Trade Expo on Sept. 18 to 21 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
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[Title] => Sabah migrants to GMA: Do something about our plight
[Summary] => SANDAKAN, Malaysia Filipino migrants in the East Malaysian state of Sabah are asking President Arroyo to do something about their plight as the massive crackdown against illegal immigrants in the area continues.
"This is an appeal to the President. Please tell our Philippine government to ask the Malaysian authorities to stop the operations against the Filipinos in Sabah," Hadji Mucer, 50, a leader of the over 2,000 Filipino merchants in the Senturan Complex in Kota Kinabalu told The STAR.
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[Title] => We still need Pinoy workers, but legally Malaysian exec
[Summary] => KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia Filipino workers are still very much needed in this labor-strapped East Malaysian state despite the ongoing massive crackdown on illegal migrants here that has seen the deportation of close to 6,000 Filipinos since February.
At least 3,000 more Filipinos, who have sneaked into Sabah, mostly from Western Mindanao, are expected to be sent home in the following months.
Indonesians and Bangladeshis are also affected by the crackdown on illegal aliens in Malaysia.
Close to 500,000 Filipinos are reportedly in East Malaysia.
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[Title] => New raps vs missing ships owner
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The owner of a vessel which disappeared in April 1998 is again facing new charges filed by relatives of the ships crew members who have remained missing until now.
Charges of violation of the Social Security Systems Law were filed against Defrodo Melanio, owner of Virgin Pearl, for his alleged failure to remit the SSS premiums of the ships 24 crew members.
There has been no word on 22 of the crewmen, while the two others were found dead on Lahad Datu island off the East Malaysian state of Sabah two years ago.
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EAST MALAYSIAN
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[Title] => Pinoys sa Sabah, matagal nang minamaltrato ng Malaysians
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[Title] => Kahirapan, dahilan ng human trafficking sa W. Mindanao
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[Title] => Mindanao traders to join Sabah expo?
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Mindanao businessmen are awaiting developments in the ongoing conflict with Malaysia over the maltreatment of Filipino deportees, before joining the Sabah International Business Conference and Trade Expo on Sept. 18 to 21 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
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[Title] => Sabah migrants to GMA: Do something about our plight
[Summary] => SANDAKAN, Malaysia Filipino migrants in the East Malaysian state of Sabah are asking President Arroyo to do something about their plight as the massive crackdown against illegal immigrants in the area continues.
"This is an appeal to the President. Please tell our Philippine government to ask the Malaysian authorities to stop the operations against the Filipinos in Sabah," Hadji Mucer, 50, a leader of the over 2,000 Filipino merchants in the Senturan Complex in Kota Kinabalu told The STAR.
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[Title] => We still need Pinoy workers, but legally Malaysian exec
[Summary] => KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia Filipino workers are still very much needed in this labor-strapped East Malaysian state despite the ongoing massive crackdown on illegal migrants here that has seen the deportation of close to 6,000 Filipinos since February.
At least 3,000 more Filipinos, who have sneaked into Sabah, mostly from Western Mindanao, are expected to be sent home in the following months.
Indonesians and Bangladeshis are also affected by the crackdown on illegal aliens in Malaysia.
Close to 500,000 Filipinos are reportedly in East Malaysia.
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[Title] => New raps vs missing ships owner
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The owner of a vessel which disappeared in April 1998 is again facing new charges filed by relatives of the ships crew members who have remained missing until now.
Charges of violation of the Social Security Systems Law were filed against Defrodo Melanio, owner of Virgin Pearl, for his alleged failure to remit the SSS premiums of the ships 24 crew members.
There has been no word on 22 of the crewmen, while the two others were found dead on Lahad Datu island off the East Malaysian state of Sabah two years ago.
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September 3, 2002 - 12:00am
November 29, 2000 - 12:00am