+ Follow FILIPINOS AND PERUVIANS Tag
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[Title] => Right to vote
[Summary] => While our country prepares for the May 10 elections, giving foreigners in Japan their right to vote for local and regional elections is now a very hot issue being debated and contested.
[DatePublished] => 2010-04-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Pinoys recruited as mercenaries in Iraq
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Private western security companies are recruiting Filipinos who are former policemen and soldiers as mercenaries and sending them into dangerous areas like Iraq, according to a United Nations report to be presented next month.
Private security guards employed by western companies make up the second highest number of armed forces currently posted in Iraq, after the United States military, but ahead of the British troops, said Jose Luis Gomez del Prado, the head of a UN workgroup on the use of mercenaries.
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FILIPINOS AND PERUVIANS
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[Title] => Pinoys recruited as mercenaries in Iraq
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Private western security companies are recruiting Filipinos who are former policemen and soldiers as mercenaries and sending them into dangerous areas like Iraq, according to a United Nations report to be presented next month.
Private security guards employed by western companies make up the second highest number of armed forces currently posted in Iraq, after the United States military, but ahead of the British troops, said Jose Luis Gomez del Prado, the head of a UN workgroup on the use of mercenaries.
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February 27, 2007 - 12:00am