Chargé d’ affaires Vida Soraya Verzosa of the Philippine Embassy in Syria with Filipino employees in Damascus. (Photo courtesy of Chargé d’ affaires Verzosa)
MANILA, Philippines — There had been earlier cases the place some Filipino employees staying on the Philippine Embassy shelter in Damascus had been “re-trafficked” to their employers allegedly with the assistance of a number of embassy personnel, the nation’s new prime diplomat in Syria mentioned.
“There were some of them who were part of allegations of human trafficking here,” Chargé d’ affaires Vida Soraya Verzosa mentioned in an interview on INQside Look.
“When I was able to investigate and really secure the services of our Syrian retainer lawyer, we were able to get documents filed before the Syrian prosecutor’s office over issues involving some of the organic personnel of the post as well as some of the local hires, who are allegedly involved,” she added.
According to Verzosa, she really helpful {that a} fact-finding investigation on the allegations be performed first.
The Department of Foreign Affairs then reached a call to recall the concerned embassy personnel due to the “urgency of the situation.”
“My recommendation was really to conduct a fact-finding investigation, first and foremost. However, the department decided that due to the urgency of the situation, the recall, is a more judicious solution to this issue,” she mentioned.
‘Re-trafficked’
Asked to expound on the alleged involvement of some embassy workers in trafficking Filipino employees staying in the embassy shelter, Verzosa advised INQUIRER.web that some of the wards had been “being re-trafficked” or returned to their employers in alternate for a “sum of money.”
“For example, the Syrian local hire, they were saying—when I had meetings with the ministry—that some of the embassy personnel were working with the illegal recruiters. That they were actually inducing the girls to leave their employers [and] go to the embassy shelter,” she mentioned.
“And then upon signing a waiver they will be returned back to their employers for a sum of money. Essentially, not only were they trafficked from the Philippines to Syria, they were being re-trafficked from the embassy shelter and back to their employers or to a different employer,” she added.
“When I did my own investigation and when I found the documents related to the complaints in the Syrian courts, I really had to take swift actions. I will not tolerate those kinds of illegal practices here in the embassy,” she additional mentioned.
Verzosa’s marching order
Verzosa, who first arrived in Syria in December final yr, mentioned she initially thought she could be working below the embassy’s earlier management.
“I was really assigned here to basically clean up the embassy. So that’s really my marching order,” she mentioned.
But after allegations that the Filipinos staying in the embassy shelter had been treated poorly got here to gentle in January, she mentioned she was knowledgeable that she could be heading the nation’s put up in Syria.
“The marching order for me was to really prioritize the Assistance to Nationals (ATN) cases, to really make it my number one objective to bring home all the girls in the Philippine embassy shelter and to really make certain recommendations regarding the Anti-Human Trafficking action plan that we designed for the Damascus Philippine embassy,” she added.
‘It was chaos’
Verzosa advised INQUIRER.web that “it was total chaos” when she first arrived in the embassy.
“If I may be very honest about the situation…when I first arrived, it was total chaos. Not so much with regard to the treatment of the wards at the embassy shelter but the way that the former Assistance to Nationals team was not able to repatriate the girls due to so many situations, so not only was it because of the problems within the embassy but also with the way that we deal with the immigration officials,” she mentioned.
Nevertheless, she mentioned she had actually needed to “take on the challenge of changing the situation” regardless of it being “very difficult” at first.
“It was very difficult for me to arrive here but at the same time I really want to take on the challenge of changing the situation, uplifting the image of the embassy here and working with the remaining staff who were excellent in what they were doing and who are not a part of the internal conflicts that we’re having at the embassy when I first arrived,” she mentioned.
Maltreatment allegations
Meanwhile, she mentioned that allegations of maltreatment in the embassy shelter had been “not true,” based mostly on the conversations she had with the Filipinos staying there.
“When I saw the wards, there was a huge clamor for them to go home but I also saw that the allegations of maltreatment were really not true,” Verzosa mentioned.
“They said that they were not maltreated inside the shelter. What they were referring to actually was maltreatment on the part of the employers…they were maltreated in the hands of the recruitment agencies,” she added.
According to Verzosa, she known as for a gathering with the housemother of the shelter in addition to the previous ATN crew to examine the allegations of maltreatment.
“I also issued memoranda to explain for all of them to really elaborate why there were these complaints and later on, when I interviewed the wards themselves they issued retraction statements,” she added.
Currently, there are 21 Filipino employees staying in the embassy shelter and a dependent youngster who’s the son of one of the wards, Verzosa famous.
“When I made my own assessment and investigation of the situation of the wards, they saw that with the change in leadership, with the replacement of the former embassy personnel and the sending of the five-member augmentation team, the department was very serious about addressing these allegations,” she added.
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