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                    [Title] => Pinoy workers in Kuwait warned vs white slavery syndicates
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The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has launched a massive campaign warning female overseas Filipino workers of white slavery syndicates that have already victimized at least 17 Filipino women.


Philippine Ambassador to Kuwait Ricardo Endaya said during an interview in the weekly radio program "Para Sa Iyo Bayan" of Vice President Noli de Castro that the massive information campaign was launched because of increasing cases of white slavery involving Filipino women.
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Ito’y kasunod ng pagkakadukot sa apat na Pilipino sa Xiamen.

Ayon kay Consul General Emelinda Lee-Pineda, nabiktima ng kidnap-for-ransom syndicate ang isang mag-asawa mula sa Marawi City noong Oct. 17, 2006, ngunit masuwerteng nakatakas nitong Nob. 5.
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The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has launched a massive campaign warning female overseas Filipino workers of white slavery syndicates that have already victimized at least 17 Filipino women.


Philippine Ambassador to Kuwait Ricardo Endaya said during an interview in the weekly radio program "Para Sa Iyo Bayan" of Vice President Noli de Castro that the massive information campaign was launched because of increasing cases of white slavery involving Filipino women.
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Ito’y kasunod ng pagkakadukot sa apat na Pilipino sa Xiamen.

Ayon kay Consul General Emelinda Lee-Pineda, nabiktima ng kidnap-for-ransom syndicate ang isang mag-asawa mula sa Marawi City noong Oct. 17, 2006, ngunit masuwerteng nakatakas nitong Nob. 5.
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