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  1. #191

    Quote Originally Posted by SiQ View Post
    I do know about the cold war, I was station in Germany when the wall came down. I was with the the "wild weasel" F-4Gs,,,
    OT... walay souvenir dra? hehehe

  2. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by Vino Kid View Post
    pull out all ofw, tan awon tag kinsa mag sorry ug maghangyo ayaw sa..
    i read some news ani bro nga ana ang mga business firm og officials dd2 sa Taiwan nga ang mga Filipino daw kay gagmay ra daw nga numbers of workers sa taiwan compare sa lain nationality like vietnam, mongolia, indonesian,etc. pero wala nla huna-hunaa nga ang trabaho sa PILIPINO hapsay jud 100% Quality kysa Quantity.. kahinumdum ko ato gipapauli tanan DH worker sa Saudi kay reklamo mga employer tungod sa increase ang Salary Pay sa mga worker then gi BAN pa gani nla mga OFW pero pila ka MONTHS ila na pud gibawe og gpabalik ang mga OFW. tama ba ko?tska naa sad ko nabasahan blog about sa usa ka Employer sa Saudi nga di jud na matupongan ang serbisyo og trabaho sa Filipino kysa uban lahi..

  3. #193
    TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting

    Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin (郝龍斌) yesterday urged the public not to blame the Philippine Coast Guard’s killing of a Taiwanese fisherman last week on Filipino workers and visitors, adding that the city government would work to ensure the safety of such workers in Taipei.
    The shooting of Taiwanese fisherman Hung Shih-cheng (洪石成) in contested waters in the South China Sea has sparked public anger at the Philippines, and the nation has demanded a formal apology and compensation from Manila.
    Hau yesterday reiterated his condemnation of the Philippines’ failure to meet Taiwan’s demands and take full responsibility for the incident. He added that letters had been sent to Taipei’s sister cities of Manila and Quezon to retract its invitation for them to participate in Taipei’s annual dragon boat festival next month, while suspending all city-to-city exchanges.
    However, he called on the public to remain rational and refrain from taking their anger out on Philippine workers and visitors in Taiwan.
    “The public should stay rational and treat Philippine workers and visitors with friendly attitudes because they are innocent. We do not want any irrational reactions to complicate Taiwan’s handling of the incident,” he said.
    Hau’s comments came amid allegations that Filipino workers are being treated viciously by Taiwanese in the wake of the incident.
    Netizens shared a message yesterday on Facebook from the Trans Asia Sisters Association that called on Taiwanese not to shift the blame on to Philippine citizens after some Filipino workers said that fellow workers were reportedly being beaten or shouted at on the street in many parts of the nation.
    Hau said the Taipei Police Department would enhance patrols at locations where Filipinos gather, such as the Taipei Railway Station and Zhongshan N Road, to ensure their safety. The city’s Department of Labor Affairs will also assist any worker who files a complaint.
    This story has been viewed 7937 times.

    Source: TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting - Taipei Times

  4. #194
    not enough reason to just shoot anyone on site. for Christ sake the Costguards are ARMED... why should they be threatened by poachers? or anyone else in Philippine waters? at least they could have jacked the damn boat and boarded them and apprehended the culprits peacefully...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juvil John Soriano View Post
    not enough reason to just shoot anyone on site. for Christ sake the Costguards are ARMED... why should they be threatened by poachers? or anyone else in Philippine waters? at least they could have jacked the damn boat and boarded them and apprehended the culprits peacefully...
    Kai kagang 2x lagi kuno ang ilang barko.. kung mabanggaan malunod dayon, mao na self-defense daw.

  6. #196
    It seems that an ordinary fisherfolk now became an ambushed
    dignitary, sounds fishy indeed. The bottom line is they wish to do
    fishing in our waters for they depleted theirs, sounds logical.

    when this happens no freezing of employment
    or deportation did occur.



    How come?

  7. #197
    If they want war.. let's give it to them..

    hadlok mo ug Made in Taiwan?

  8. #198
    di nalang ta moingon ngano giingon ana man nila nga pwede man ta ing-anion unless member mo sa CG/Navy ug nakadawat mog formal training unsaon na pag handle ang sitwasyon. Wa sad mo kabalo unsa jud ang tinod-anay nga nahitabo ug unsa jud ang rason ngano ila tong gibuhat kay wa mo didto adtong aktoha. Di nalang ta magpamaayo-maayo kuno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passport View Post
    If they want war.. let's give it to them..

    hadlok mo ug Made in Taiwan?
    Their ships, fighter jets, missiles and military equipment are all late model, made in the U.S.A. This is a very bad idea.

  10. #200
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronzkie23 View Post
    TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting

    Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin (郝龍斌) yesterday urged the public not to blame the Philippine Coast Guard’s killing of a Taiwanese fisherman last week on Filipino workers and visitors, adding that the city government would work to ensure the safety of such workers in Taipei.
    The shooting of Taiwanese fisherman Hung Shih-cheng (洪石成) in contested waters in the South China Sea has sparked public anger at the Philippines, and the nation has demanded a formal apology and compensation from Manila.
    Hau yesterday reiterated his condemnation of the Philippines’ failure to meet Taiwan’s demands and take full responsibility for the incident. He added that letters had been sent to Taipei’s sister cities of Manila and Quezon to retract its invitation for them to participate in Taipei’s annual dragon boat festival next month, while suspending all city-to-city exchanges.
    However, he called on the public to remain rational and refrain from taking their anger out on Philippine workers and visitors in Taiwan.
    “The public should stay rational and treat Philippine workers and visitors with friendly attitudes because they are innocent. We do not want any irrational reactions to complicate Taiwan’s handling of the incident,” he said.
    Hau’s comments came amid allegations that Filipino workers are being treated viciously by Taiwanese in the wake of the incident.
    Netizens shared a message yesterday on Facebook from the Trans Asia Sisters Association that called on Taiwanese not to shift the blame on to Philippine citizens after some Filipino workers said that fellow workers were reportedly being beaten or shouted at on the street in many parts of the nation.
    Hau said the Taipei Police Department would enhance patrols at locations where Filipinos gather, such as the Taipei Railway Station and Zhongshan N Road, to ensure their safety. The city’s Department of Labor Affairs will also assist any worker who files a complaint.
    This story has been viewed 7937 times.

    Source: TAIPEI-MANILA ROW: Hau urges public not to blame Filipinos for shooting - Taipei Times
    Luoya gyud sa mga OFW nato didto. Tsk3x. Na unsa naman ni ila gobyerno, dili man mu support sa OFW didto. Gabayad pud na sila tax gud.

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