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The P. I. Government Goes All Out To Help Their Citizens, Even When They Know Their Citizen Has Cut The throat Of A Seven Year Old Boy In Kuwait!

Why do the Philipinos stick together so well? Is this racism? We know if americans were to stick together the same that the Philipinos would call it racism!

The Americans, Brits and most other European cultures will not always pull for their own cou8ntryman to win in a boxing match against another country's person. The Philipinos will always pull or their own countryman no matter how evil the person is!

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P.I. Woman Murderer Sentenced To Hang, Yet Gains Full Pardon!

A Philipina nanny convicted of murdering her employer's seven-year-old son has been granted a full pardon by Kuwait's ruler, Philippines Vice President Noli de Castro said Thursday.

May Vecina was sentenced to hang by a Kuwaiti court for slitting the boy's throat in January 2007. She had also attempted to murder the child's older siblings, the foreign department said, not disclosing her age.

((This woman is an angry and very dangerous person!))

Kuwait's emir in 2008 commuted her sentence to life imprisonment upon the request of Manila.

((Fine, she got life now! Will she gain a full pardon and be set free? Impossible, but read on!))

Early this month she was granted a full pardon for good behaviour while in jail, de Castro said.

"We appealed to the emir and exhausted all efforts to save the life of our countryman in distress," de Castro said, adding that the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait was now preparing to bring her home.

Other details of the case were not made public, although foreign department sources have said Vecina had been working for seven months in Kuwait when the crime took place.

(("Other details"? Money talks doesn't it?))

She was reportedly arguing with her employer, who would often insult her, they said.

((The implication for other Philipinos to grab to justify her murder of the seven year old boy by cutting his throat is, she was often insulted! To a Philipino the insult justified the murder! Who thinks that way? Most of her countrymen, especially the leaders! Only in The P. I., G.I.! What kind of race of people would pay money to get a full pardon for a woman that cut a little boy's throat? Something is terribly wrong in the P.I.!))

About eight million Filipinos work overseas, many of them as maids, laborers or seamen. Their millions of dollars in annual remittances have traditionally kept the Philippine economy afloat.

In oil-rich Kuwait, there are about 73,000 Filipinos -- 60,000 of them women employed mostly as maids earning less than 200 dollars a month, official government figures show.

((They earn more than that, but the Philipino agencies located back in the P.I., have robbed the overseas workers and are double-dipping!

Corruption has made a whole nation a nation of street hustlers, druggies, whores and a country of domestic helpers! When an open heart surgery top teaching nurse can earn more as a maid in another country then something is deathly wrong in the P.I.! Line the leaders, all of them, up against a wall and that will solve much of the problem!

IF THE FLIP LEADERSHIP CARED SO MUCH FOR THIS WOMAN IN THE FIRST PLACE SHE WOULD HAVE NEVER HAD TO LEAVE HER COUNTRY TO PREVENT STARVATION! STOP THE CORRUPTION, YOU FOOLS! YOUR ENDEMIC CORRUPTION IS KEEPING BUSINESSES OUT AND FORCING OTHER TO FLEE!))

Last year, the Philippine Dept. of foreign Affairs (DFA) said that the government had successfully appealed the death sentences of 24 Filipinos in various countries. These include Vecina and Marilou Ranario, another domestic helper who was sentenced to death also in Kuwait for killing her employer. Ranario's death sentence was commuted in December 2007, ahead of Vecina.

In a report submitted to Malacañang, Foreign Undersecretary Esteban Conejos Jr., head of the DFA's Office of Migrant Workers' Affairs, said that 11 of these 24 OFWs had already been released and repatriated to the Philippines.

He said the government is still appealing the death sentences of 38 other Filipinos abroad, including nine in Saudi Arabia, and 10 in Malaysia.

Conejos said the cases span the period from January 2006 to June 2008, of which 30 are active death penalty cases currently in various stages of appeal, while the remaining eight were potential death penalty cases that the Philippine government is closely monitoring and assisting.

Senate President Manuel Villar Jr, in a Senate Resolution filed last year said there are about 4,775 jailed OFWs, 500 of them are women. The DFA has refused to give an updated tally of jailed Filipinos overseas.

((That is a high rate of crime among them.))

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