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Inhumane deportation of 75 Pinays from Japan hit
« on: August 28, 2013, 11:26:20 AM »
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/
Wednesday, August 28, 2013


MANILA – The International Catholic migrant welfare groups expressed concern Tuesday over what they called the inhumane deportation of undocumented Filipinos in Japan.

“We question and oppose the forced mass deportation of the 75 undocumented Filipino migrants because we found that their human rights were violated and their welfare is disregarded,” the Catholic Commission of Japan Migrants, Refugees and People on the Move (J-CaRM) said in an article posted on the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines news site Tuesday.

J-CaRM is a sub-commission within the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan’s (CBCJ) Commission on Society, the CBCP said.

Last Aug. 20 to 26, J-CaRM and the Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan (SMJ) interviewed the deportees to check on their reintegration into Filipino society.

“Their physical and psychological conditions deteriorated while in detention. Having lived in Japan for more than a decade, they feel alienated and helpless in their home country, and they are afraid to even venture out to the streets,” they said.

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Re: Inhumane deportation of 75 Pinays from Japan hit
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2013, 11:26:59 AM »
Also, the groups claimed the deportees needed medical attention and counseling.

Many had symptoms of depression such as “attempted suicide, insomnia, skin disorders, ulcer, aches and difficulty in breathing,” they added.

Both groups met with key Philippine government agencies Tuesday and conveyed their findings, the CBCP said.

"There are about 200,000 Filipinos living and working in Japan, with additional 5,700 undocumented," the CBCP added.

Last July 6, Japan deported 75 illegal Filipino migrants. The CBCP said Japan for the first time chartered a plane to implement the mass deportation.

However, supporters from Japan and the Philippines such as the CBCP’s Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People and the Scalabrini Migrants Center feel "the deportees’ urgent needs and concerns are not met and that they would fall into poverty without proper assistance."

“They have no money to start a new life, with some who are left under the care of their relatives with meager income, while others have no family or relatives to return to,” they added.

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Re: Inhumane deportation of 75 Pinays from Japan hit
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2013, 01:33:21 PM »
So is the Philippine Government or the CBCP going to help them? Illegal is illegal. Mao man sad na balaod nato kung naay illegal sa Pinas ato man pong paulion. Di ba?

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Re: Inhumane deportation of 75 Pinays from Japan hit
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2013, 02:28:54 PM »
while the mission of this particular commission is admirable (help where help is needed; no questions asked), makalagot gyod baya pod ning deliberate nga magpabadlong.  pwera sa mga maayo ug tarong, kadto intawon nga naatlan lang ug malas...

kahibawo baya gyod ning mga tawhana nga sayop ilang gibuhat.  i'm familiar with some kind, labi na mga baye--- magbasinbasin nga di masakpan, until makabagdok ug hapon nga mangasawa nila.  aguy, nakaila kog tulo ka ingon ani.  purya.  malas lang kay gangsta nga hapon ang natugpaan kay unsaon, japayuki man intawon sila. 

sometimes, we deserve our fate because we pursued it ourselves.   

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Re: Inhumane deportation of 75 Pinays from Japan hit
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2013, 10:45:49 PM »
Bitaw usahay atong binuhatan lain maoy patubagon unya we look for someone to blame for our fate other than ourselves hehehe. Sila na nuoy maot, unya si inday kintahay maoy victim. Looy baya but... victim sa imong mata! :-X

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