In 2022, nearly 6,000 cases of abuse of Filipino workers were reported, a majority in the Middle Eastern countries
A top Catholic bishop joined labor activists in the Philippines to demand justice for a female migrant worker allegedly murdered after rape in Kuwait.
The call has been made after the authorities in the Middle Eastern country found the body of Jullebee Ranara, 35, buried in a desert on Jan. 22.
Ranara was raped and murdered before her body was buried in a desert, Kuwaiti police said following an autopsy.
The autopsy report also revealed she was pregnant at the time of her death, Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported.
“We cannot just turn a blind eye to what happened to her,” said Bishop Narciso Abellana, head of Pastoral Care for Migrants and Itinerant People of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines.
“All governments, regardless of religious denomination, should understand…
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