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                    [Title] => Contingency plan sa OFWs sa Thailand nakakasa na
                    [Summary] => Naghanda na ang Embahada ng Pilipinas sa Bangkok sakaling gumulo ang sitwasyon sa Thailand na makakaapekto sa seguridad ng may 7,200 overseas Filipino workers doon. 


Ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), round-the-clock ang pagmo-monitor ng embahada sa Bangkok dahil sa tension pa rin doon matapos ang pang-aagaw ng Thai Army chief sa puwesto kay Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra at magdeklara ng Martial Law.
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Sa pinakahuling report, sinasabing tatlong Pinay mula sa nasabing bilang na dinakip ang dinapuan at inaatake ng sakit na asthma, migraine at iba pang sakit habang nasa loob ng piitan.

Dahil dito, pinagpapaliwanag ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ang pamahalaang Thailand hinggil sa ginawang pag-aresto sa mga Pinoy noong Hulyo 27, 2005.
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"Known for their proficiency, Filipino teachers are now estimated to number more than 5,000," Ambassador to Thailand Antonio Rodriguez said.

Filipino English teachers generally are paid between $400 and $800, about equal or higher than their local counterparts’ salaries but half of those received by American, Australian and British teachers, Rodriguez said.
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Ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), round-the-clock ang pagmo-monitor ng embahada sa Bangkok dahil sa tension pa rin doon matapos ang pang-aagaw ng Thai Army chief sa puwesto kay Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra at magdeklara ng Martial Law.
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Sa pinakahuling report, sinasabing tatlong Pinay mula sa nasabing bilang na dinakip ang dinapuan at inaatake ng sakit na asthma, migraine at iba pang sakit habang nasa loob ng piitan.

Dahil dito, pinagpapaliwanag ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ang pamahalaang Thailand hinggil sa ginawang pag-aresto sa mga Pinoy noong Hulyo 27, 2005.
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"Known for their proficiency, Filipino teachers are now estimated to number more than 5,000," Ambassador to Thailand Antonio Rodriguez said.

Filipino English teachers generally are paid between $400 and $800, about equal or higher than their local counterparts’ salaries but half of those received by American, Australian and British teachers, Rodriguez said.
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