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                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea (via PLDT) — President Arroyo condemned yesterday the latest bombings in Iraq that killed two Filipinos as she ordered the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to assist in having the victims’ remains brought home.


"President Arroyo and the Filipino people are one in condemning the latest bomb attacks in Iraq which did not spare even sacred places of worship," Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.
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United States authorities in Iraq reported that the men died on Nov. 11 "as a result of an improvised explosive device" in eastern Iraq, Chargé d’Affaires Ariz Severino Convalecer of the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait said.

The fatalities were identified by the embassy as Ponciano Men-Men Loque and Benjie Bongolan Carreon. Their deaths brought to five the number of Filipinos killed in Iraq.
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Ayon kay Romulo, ang nasawing si Federico Samson, 50, tubong Olongapo City ay 4 na buwan pa lamang nagtatrabaho bilang communications rigger ng Lucent Technologies, isang US electronic firm, na nakabase sa Baghdad.

Sinabi ni Romulo na nananatili ang ban sa deployment ng OFWs sa Iraq dahil sa matinding karahasan doon kaya nagtataka ito kung paanong nakalusot si Samson.
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                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea (via PLDT) — President Arroyo condemned yesterday the latest bombings in Iraq that killed two Filipinos as she ordered the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to assist in having the victims’ remains brought home.


"President Arroyo and the Filipino people are one in condemning the latest bomb attacks in Iraq which did not spare even sacred places of worship," Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.
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United States authorities in Iraq reported that the men died on Nov. 11 "as a result of an improvised explosive device" in eastern Iraq, Chargé d’Affaires Ariz Severino Convalecer of the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait said.

The fatalities were identified by the embassy as Ponciano Men-Men Loque and Benjie Bongolan Carreon. Their deaths brought to five the number of Filipinos killed in Iraq.
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Ayon kay Romulo, ang nasawing si Federico Samson, 50, tubong Olongapo City ay 4 na buwan pa lamang nagtatrabaho bilang communications rigger ng Lucent Technologies, isang US electronic firm, na nakabase sa Baghdad.

Sinabi ni Romulo na nananatili ang ban sa deployment ng OFWs sa Iraq dahil sa matinding karahasan doon kaya nagtataka ito kung paanong nakalusot si Samson.
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