2 ships to fetch OFWs
Trip to Lebanon will take15 days
The Manila Times - August 07, 2006
THE government will send two ferries to Lebanon to help evacuate Filipinos stranded after weeks of Israeli air raids that have destroyed roads and bridges throughout the country.
The Philippine Coast Guard said on Sunday that it had been ordered to prepare two ferries, the Batangas and Pampanga, for the 15-day voyage to Lebanon.
The ships, each capable of carrying 300 people, will leave Manila on Wednesday for the 6,568 nautical mile voyage.
The Coast Guard spokesman, Lt. Commander Joseph Coyme, said President Arroyo approved the mission in a bid to evacuate thousands of Filipinos stranded in Lebanon.
He said Filipinos will be taken to Cyprus or ports in Turkey, Egypt or Syria for repatriation back home.
On Friday the President made an urgent appeal for the estimated 30,000 Filipinos working in Lebanon to leave the country, warning the conflict was set to escalate.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Esteban Conejos said in a statement Sunday that Manila was securing the “proper clearance” from Israel to allow the vessels to approach Lebanese ports.
The Israeli Navy has maintained a total blockade on all Lebanese ports since Israel began its offensive against Hezbollah positions in the south of the country last month.
Conejos said some 450 Filipinos were able to flee Beirut on Saturday to northern Syria using a coastal land route aboard buses.
So far, 2,652 overseas Filipino workers have arrived back in the Philippines from Lebanon using the land route to Syria.
Coyme said the sea route had become the only practical and safe option left for the government.
“The land route to Syria is no longer safe,” he said.
Mrs. Arroyo on Sunday appealed to all Filipinos to pray for the safety of their countrymen trapped in the fighting between Israeli troops and Hezbollah rebels.
“The situation is fraught with danger and every prayer of hope and deliverance counts. This is a challenge addressed to the whole Filipino nation as the possibility of an early truce dims, and the call for unity and steadfastness mounts,” she said.
Mrs. Arroyo also appealed to Israeli and Hezbollah forces to “respect the flags of civilians, including Filipinos, seeking safe passageways and routes being used for evacuation and other humanitarian purposes.”
She assured families and relatives of the OFWs that “government will continue to provide the leadership, the diplomatic support and the resources to bring our nationals out of harm’s way.”
President Arroyo has ordered the forced evacuation of the almost 30,000 Filipinos in Lebanon.
--AFP and Sam Mediavilla