Filipino migrants in Egypt join international condemnation of violence

Migrante-Middle East, an alliance of various Filipino migrant rights groups in the Middle East, strongly condemned the on-going crackdown on freedom of the Egyptian people and the violence used by some demonstrators.

John Leonard Monterona, Migrante Middle East regional director said that in order to concretely express their solidarity with the Egyptians and other peace loving people in the Middle East, “Migrante chapters in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Libya will hold indoor activities inviting Egyptian expatriates to speak and share their struggles, sentiments, hopes and aspirations with (them).”

There are about 20’000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Egypt. Following the volatile political situation, Migrante-Middle East urged the Filipino administration to bare its contingency plan for OFWs in Egypt to secure their safety.

Also about Egypt, Greek Citizens’ Protection Minister Christos Papoutsis chaired a meeting of security chiefs on January 31 morning as Greece prepares for a possible influx of immigrants from Egypt and other North African countries.

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