MANILA, Philippines — The Federation of Free Workers (FFW) yesterday gave its full backing to the acceptance of Afghan refugees in the country.
“We must remember our own history of compassion and refuge. From our support to the Vietnamese during their time of need, to the safe haven we offered Jewish people escaping the horrors of World War II, we have a moral obligation to once again open our doors to those in need,” the FFW said in a statement.
The FFW then called on the Philippine government to extend kindness to the Afghan refugees the way it did to the Vietnamese.
The labor group issued the call as Vice President Sara Duterte opposed the US request to bring in 50,000 Afghan refugees fleeing their Taliban-led country.
It expressed alarm over reports of rampant human rights abuses, including infringements on women’s rights, persecution of religious and ethnic minorities, and arbitrary detention of activists and journalists in Afghanistan.
FFW also expressed solidarity with Afghan workers who are facing challenges in their fight for equality of employment and occupation.