Photo: Filipinos working for family Khadafi (timesunion)
MANILA -as much as two-person household helpers (PRT) are hired by a partially Khadafi to work, refused to return to Libya because of the former ruler of Libya was already dead.
Diana Jill Rivera and Mary Ann Ducos repatriated back from Tripoli to the homeland of the Philippines in September ago from Tripoli through a rescue operation led by the Embassy of the Philippines. Both of these men had previously worked at the home of Khadafi's nephew. So as CBN, proclaimed Saturday (22/10/2011).
Although many citizens in Libya still wants to employ both of these men, they still refused to return to that country. One of the Philippines labor back into Libya is Romelito Bagasona. He returned to the city of Benghazi to work as a nurse.
"We are still watching the security situation in Libya to make sure the time is right for the citizens of the Philippines to return to Libya to work. When the condition is already starting to be safe, they can return to work in Libya, "said a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Raul Hernandez.
At the time of the war took place in Libya, 91 Filipinos leave Libya through the help of the Philippine Embassy in Libya. As many as 1,700 Filipinos working in Libya as a nurse and also labor at the factory.
Most of the Filipinos in Libya is reluctant to leave the country because it is difficult for them to get a job in his own country.(rhs)
Diana Jill Rivera and Mary Ann Ducos repatriated back from Tripoli to the homeland of the Philippines in September ago from Tripoli through a rescue operation led by the Embassy of the Philippines. Both of these men had previously worked at the home of Khadafi's nephew. So as CBN, proclaimed Saturday (22/10/2011).
Although many citizens in Libya still wants to employ both of these men, they still refused to return to that country. One of the Philippines labor back into Libya is Romelito Bagasona. He returned to the city of Benghazi to work as a nurse.
"We are still watching the security situation in Libya to make sure the time is right for the citizens of the Philippines to return to Libya to work. When the condition is already starting to be safe, they can return to work in Libya, "said a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Raul Hernandez.
At the time of the war took place in Libya, 91 Filipinos leave Libya through the help of the Philippine Embassy in Libya. As many as 1,700 Filipinos working in Libya as a nurse and also labor at the factory.
Most of the Filipinos in Libya is reluctant to leave the country because it is difficult for them to get a job in his own country.(rhs)
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