UN Body of Filipina worker murdered in Kuwait returns home

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MANILA: The body of a Philippine maid found stuffed in a freezer in Kuwait arrived home to a tearful welcome on Friday (Feb 16), just days after Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte barred his nationals from working in the Gulf state.

Joanna Demafelis, 29, was found earlier this month after her employers, a Lebanese man and his Syrian wife, disappeared in 2016.

Her death triggered a diplomatic row between Kuwait and Manila, which announced a "total ban" on new employment for Filipinos in the oil-rich country and flew home hundreds of others, a move condemned in the Middle East.

The victim's wailing sister threw herself at her sibling's coffin after it was unloaded at Manila airport on Friday, while her stunned brother Joejet Demafelis tried to comfort her.

"This is a huge loss for us. Her dream, she told my mother, is that she was leaving only because she wanted to help our parents and our youngest sibling," the brother told reporters at the cargo terminal.

"My parents can't accept this. Every so often, they start weeping," he added.

"I hope they can find those who killed my sister."

Authorities say 252,000 Filipinos work in Kuwait, many as maids.

Domestic workers in the country are not covered by ordinary labour legislation, and accounts of Filipinos being subjected to abuse and exploitation in the Middle East have long circulated.

A fiery Duterte lashed out at Kuwait after Demafelis' death, alleging that Arab employers routinely rape their Filipina workers, force them to work 21 hours each day and feed them scraps.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said Friday the Kuwaiti ambassador had assured him his government was "outraged" over the killing and determined to find those responsible.

Cayetano said while the death was tragic it would be a "rallying point" for governments to work harder to protect Filipinos overseas, while conceding that Philippine-Kuwaiti relations were going through a "very rocky period".

He said only about three to five percent of Filipino labourers in Kuwait were having problems but acknowledged the government needed to do more.

His department said Monday authorities were repatriating 10,000 Filipinos who had overstayed their visas in Kuwait, with more than 700 flown home already under an amnesty programme announced recently by the Kuwaiti government.

Some 10 million Filipinos work abroad and the money they remit back is a lifeline of the Philippine economy.
 
A fiery Duterte lashed out at Kuwait after Demafelis' death, alleging that Arab employers routinely rape their Filipina workers, force them to work 21 hours each day and feed them scraps.
Really? That's pretty bad. So what is Kuwait doing to fix this?
Kuwait[...]announced a "total ban" on new employment for Filipinos in the oil-rich country and flew home hundreds of others.
Oh.
 
Migrant Phillipino workers are still incredibly common in Asia, stuff like this happens all the time in Singapore/Taiwan. They'll just replace the Filps with Indians
 
Stories like this are tragically common in oil-rich Arab countries. Many of the Arabs who employ foreign workers are extremely racist and classist; if you're a Filipino maid or an Ethiopian laborer, they'll view you as third-class citizens at best and subhumans at worst. Of course not all employers are like this, but abuse is very widespread, in large part thanks to the kafala system.

In Saudi Arabia, migrant workers are routinely tortured, beaten, and killed, but the perpetrators are very rarely- if ever- punished or held accountable for their actions. Things aren't much better in Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, or elsewhere in the Gulf. It's fucking nauseating to read about these cases. I can't imagine treating any living creature- let alone another human being- as horribly as these migrant workers are treated.
 
Stories like this are tragically common in oil-rich Arab countries. Many of the Arabs who employ foreign workers are extremely racist and classist; if you're a Filipino maid or an Ethiopian laborer, they'll view you as third-class citizens at best and subhumans at worst. Of course not all employers are like this, but abuse is very widespread, in large part thanks to the kafala system.

In Saudi Arabia, migrant workers are routinely tortured, beaten, and killed, but the perpetrators are very rarely- if ever- punished or held accountable for their actions. Things aren't much better in Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, or elsewhere in the Gulf. It's fucking nauseating to read about these cases. I can't imagine treating any living creature- let alone another human being- as horribly as these migrant workers are treated.
it truly is disgusting

in fact, it's so disgusting that even reddit hates it
 
Really? That's pretty bad. So what is Kuwait doing to fix this?

Oh.
On the bright side, they won’t go back to that shithole of a place again, to get abused or killed. The Philippines is a poor place but it’s safer.
 
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On the bright side, they won’t go back to that shithole of a place again, to get abused or killed. The Philippines is a poor place but it’s safer.

Unless you have the misfortune of working for them abroad.

Gulf diplomats in western countries regularly use diplomatic immunity to get out of trouble for having what would legally be called slaves.
 
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