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First batch of OFWs repatriated from Iraq to arrive Wednesday

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

January 15, 2020, 11:45 am

<p><strong>HOMEBOUND.</strong> The repatriation from Iraq begins with 13 Filipinos due to arrive in Manila this afternoon (Jan. 15, 2020). The Department of Foreign Affairs, through the Philippine Embassy in Iraq, is bringing home two groups coming from Baghdad and Erbil. <em>(Photo courtesy of DFA)</em></p>

HOMEBOUND. The repatriation from Iraq begins with 13 Filipinos due to arrive in Manila this afternoon (Jan. 15, 2020). The Department of Foreign Affairs, through the Philippine Embassy in Iraq, is bringing home two groups coming from Baghdad and Erbil. (Photo courtesy of DFA)

MANILA -- A total of 13 Filipino repatriates from Baghdad and Erbil are expected to arrive in Manila on Wednesday afternoon, days after tensions rose in the region and the Philippine government ordered a mandatory evacuation in Iraq.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the first group from Baghdad, which comprises seven adults and two minors, was supposed to arrive yesterday but was initially held by Iraqi immigration officials at the Baghdad International Airport for "baseless allegations of visa fraud".

The second group, on the other hand, is composed of four adults coming from Erbil, a city located north of Baghdad.

Both groups will be transiting Doha, Qatar before arriving in Manila.

Alert Level 4 or mandatory repatriation of Filipinos in Iraq was raised on January 8 due to growing security threats in the Middle East.

At present, the DFA-Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs is coordinating the repatriation of distressed Filipinos abroad.

"The repatriates arriving today comprise the first batch of Filipinos coming home after the government ordered mandatory repatriation,” DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Workers' Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola said.

She said more Filipinos from affected areas are expected to come home in the coming weeks.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. earlier announced that the DFA is deploying rapid response teams to the Middle East, especially to Iraq and Iran, to help facilitate the repatriation of Filipinos in the region.

Asked about the number of Filipinos scheduled for repatriation in the coming weeks, DFA Assistant Secretary Eduardo Menez said the Embassy is still on the process of "seeking requests for repatriation". (PNA)

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