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Philippines halts sending workers to Kuwait over deaths, abuse

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[image: Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Duterte gestures
during a news conference on the sidelines of the Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Pasay, metro Manila]

FILE PHOTO: Philippines’ President Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Duterte gestures
during a news conference on the sidelines of the Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Pasay, metro Manila, Philippines, November
14, 2017. REUTERS/Dondi Tawatao

By Karen Lema

MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines suspended sending workers to Kuwait on
Friday, a day after President Rodrigo Duterte said abuse by employers there
had driven several domestic helpers to suicide.

Kuwait expressed surprise at the move and said it was in touch with Manila
to try to resolve the issue.

Philippine Labour Secretary Silvestre Belo told Reuters no more Overseas
Filipino Workers would be sent to Kuwait “pending investigation of the
causes of deaths of about six or seven of our OFWs”. He did not refer to
specific cases or say when the deaths took place.

There are more than 250,000 Filipinos in Kuwait, the Philippine foreign
ministry estimates, most working as domestic helpers. There are also large
numbers in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Duterte, who is hugely popular among the Filipino diaspora, said on
Thursday the Philippines had “lost four women” in Kuwait, referring to
domestic helpers he said had been abused and committed suicide.

He said he was aware of many cases of sexual abuse against Filipino women
and wanted to raise it with Kuwait and “state the truth and just tell them
that it’s not acceptable anymore”.

Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled al-Jarallah expressed “surprise and
sorrow” over Duterte’s remarks, saying that legal proceedings had been
taken in the cases of the four domestic workers mentioned by the president.

“We have begun immediate contacts with Filipino authorities to examine the
extent of this statement and to try to refute the erroneous information
that came in it,” state news agency KUNA quoted Jarallah as saying.

Jarallah said there were more than 170,000 Filipino workers in Kuwait, all
protected by laws that shield them from abuse.

More than 2.3 million Filipinos are documented as working abroad.
Collectively they remit more than $2 billion of their income back to the
Philippines every month, money that fuels robust consumer spending in one
of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

(Additional reporting by Manuel Mogato and Neil Jerome Morales; Writing by
Martin Petty and Enrico dela Cruz; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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