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Philippine News: US hiring Filipino mercenaries for Iraq

MANILA – Outgoing Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas has confirmed that Filipinos were being recruited to work as mercenaries of the US military in Iraq.

Despite the government ban against working in Iraq, Sto. Tomas said “there are Filipinos who went to Dubai using visit visas and then were chartered to Iraq to work as security personnel for US facilities there.”




However, she said the reports they received were still unconfirmed and the reason why the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) is sending a composite team to Dubai is because the group will verify the alleged illegal deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) as mercenaries.

Sto. Tomas said Filipinos hired as civilian fighters were lured by the recruitment firm with high salaries and benefits to convince them to take the job of securing US military facilities and camps in the war-torn Iraq. “You see, as the condition deteriorates, the premium offered for their services gets higher,” she said.

POEA Administrator Rosalinda Baldoz said the deployment of OFWs to Iraq is still suspended. The government stopped sending Filipino workers to Iraq on July 2004 following the abduction of truck driver Angelo dela Cruz and accountant Robert Tarongoy.

“The July 2004 ban on deployment of Filipino workers to Iraq has not been lifted and the reported deployment of security forces to Iraq and Afghanistan did not pass the documentation system of the government,” Baldoz said.

She said some Filipino workers are deployed to Afghanistan but they belong to peace-keeping forces hired by the UN and with the clearance and endorsement from the foreign affairs department.

“The POEA processed the contracts of these workers only after an endorsement and clearance from the foreign affairs department, and Afghanistan is classified as a restricted market so we can deploy Filipino workers there as long as there is clearance from the department,” she said.

 
Philippine News: US hiring Filipino mercenaries for Iraq
 
Posted on Friday, June 30 @ 07:26:32 CDT by software world
 

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