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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - Agency na naglulusot ng OFWs sa Iraq, hagupitin
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PARANG manok na binabaril ang mga overseas Pinoy workers sa Iraq. Ang pinaka-latest na binaril at napatay ay si Marcelo Salazar, 46, driver, taga-Cebu. Napatay si Salazar noong nakaraang April 14 habang minamaneho ang US military truck at atakehin ng mga insurgents. Ang pagpatay kay Salazar ay nangyari ilang araw matapos barilin at mapatay naman ang isa pang OFW na si Rey Torres, 30, driver at security guard ng isang establishment. Taga-San Fernando, Pampanga. Nagtungo sa Iraq si Torres noong December 2003.
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                    [Title] => Pinoy sa Iraq, inuubos
                    [Summary] => Parang hayop na lamang kung patayin ng mga bandidong Iraqi ang ating mga kababayang overseas Filipino workers sa bansang Iraq matapos isa na namang OFW ang iniulat ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na pinagbabaril hanggang sa mapatay.


Kinumpirma ni DFA Undersecretary Jose Brillantes ang panibagong pananambang sa Pinoy na kinilalang si Marcelo Salazar Jr., 46, tubong Cebu City habang sakay ng kanyang ‘service vehicle’ sa Baghdad.

Naniniwala si Brillantes na iisang grupo lamang ng mga ‘extremists’ ang nasa likod ng magkakasunod na pangyayari sa Iraq.

Una rito ay pinagbabaril noong Sabado ang limang OFWs kung saan ay nasugatan sina Francisco Luz at Sherylyn Fontanilla habang papasok ang mga ito sa trabaho sa duty-free shop sa Baghdad airport. [DatePublished] => 2005-04-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Bansa [SectionUrl] => bansa [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 274216 [Title] => Two Pinoys wounded in Baghdad shooting [Summary] => Two Filipino workers were wounded in Iraq when armed insurgents fired on the mini bus in which they were traveling between Baghdad center and the city’s airport, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

DFA spokesman Gilberto Asuque said Chargé d’ Affaires Ricardo Endaya of the Philippine Embassy in Baghdad confirmed that two Filipinos were among the wounded in the attack by insurgents early yesterday.
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PARANG manok na binabaril ang mga overseas Pinoy workers sa Iraq. Ang pinaka-latest na binaril at napatay ay si Marcelo Salazar, 46, driver, taga-Cebu. Napatay si Salazar noong nakaraang April 14 habang minamaneho ang US military truck at atakehin ng mga insurgents. Ang pagpatay kay Salazar ay nangyari ilang araw matapos barilin at mapatay naman ang isa pang OFW na si Rey Torres, 30, driver at security guard ng isang establishment. Taga-San Fernando, Pampanga. Nagtungo sa Iraq si Torres noong December 2003.
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                    [Summary] => Parang hayop na lamang kung patayin ng mga bandidong Iraqi ang ating mga kababayang overseas Filipino workers sa bansang Iraq matapos isa na namang OFW ang iniulat ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na pinagbabaril hanggang sa mapatay.


Kinumpirma ni DFA Undersecretary Jose Brillantes ang panibagong pananambang sa Pinoy na kinilalang si Marcelo Salazar Jr., 46, tubong Cebu City habang sakay ng kanyang ‘service vehicle’ sa Baghdad.

Naniniwala si Brillantes na iisang grupo lamang ng mga ‘extremists’ ang nasa likod ng magkakasunod na pangyayari sa Iraq.

Una rito ay pinagbabaril noong Sabado ang limang OFWs kung saan ay nasugatan sina Francisco Luz at Sherylyn Fontanilla habang papasok ang mga ito sa trabaho sa duty-free shop sa Baghdad airport. [DatePublished] => 2005-04-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Bansa [SectionUrl] => bansa [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 274216 [Title] => Two Pinoys wounded in Baghdad shooting [Summary] => Two Filipino workers were wounded in Iraq when armed insurgents fired on the mini bus in which they were traveling between Baghdad center and the city’s airport, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

DFA spokesman Gilberto Asuque said Chargé d’ Affaires Ricardo Endaya of the Philippine Embassy in Baghdad confirmed that two Filipinos were among the wounded in the attack by insurgents early yesterday.
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