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UAE Grants Pardon to 143 OFWs Imprisoned for Minor Offenses

by LAWIN.news October 15, 2024
written by LAWIN.news October 15, 2024
COURTESY CALL In this June 4 photo, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, minister of foreign affairs of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), meets with President Marcos at Malacañang to discuss issues concerning the Philippines and UAE and talk about areas of cooperation. —Marianne Bermudez
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has pardoned 143 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were previously jailed for minor offenses. This development was confirmed by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday. He expressed his gratitude to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed for the gesture.

The pardon for these Filipino workers is seen as a significant gesture of goodwill from the UAE. The decision was reportedly communicated to the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in August. Details on the specific offenses committed by the OFWs were not disclosed, but it is understood that they were minor in nature. The pardoned individuals faced charges related to drug abuse, theft, and immigration issues such as overstaying or absconding.

President Marcos lauded the act, labeling it a humanitarian gesture that provides relief to many families. He stated that he appreciated the kindness and mercy shown by the UAE’s leadership and looked forward to further strengthening ties between the two nations. The President had conveyed these sentiments during a phone conversation with UAE’s President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed.

Senator Joel Villanueva also expressed appreciation for the UAE’s decision, highlighting the importance of such acts in enhancing relations between the two countries. Villanueva’s statement emphasized the need for the Philippine government to continue prioritizing the welfare of its citizens working abroad.

Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs, Eduardo Jose de Vega, affirmed that the pardons were part of a regular effort by the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi. The embassy frequently appeals for clemency on behalf of imprisoned Filipinos, especially during significant religious and national occasions. The recent pardons coincided with the celebration of Eid’l Adha, a Muslim holiday.

The pardons also come after the October 5 execution of a Filipino in Saudi Arabia, marking a stark contrast in regional diplomatic relations and legal outcomes. The UAE’s decision to grant clemency was seen as a relief amid concerns over other Filipinos facing severe penalties abroad.

As the OFWs return home, Philippine lawmakers have urged the government to provide them with sustainable livelihood opportunities. The aim is to assist the returning workers in rebuilding their lives without having to seek employment abroad again. This call for action stems from a desire to ensure these individuals, and their families, have access to the necessary resources to overcome their previous challenges.

Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada referred to the pardon as an early Christmas gift, underscoring the sense of relief and happiness it brought to the families involved. Estrada, along with other officials, reiterated the importance of government support in ensuring the reintegration of pardoned OFWs into Philippine society.

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