Vice President Jejomar Binay yesterday announced that Joselito Zapanta,
the overseas Filipino worker (OFW) scheduled for execution in Saudi
Arabia, has been given a three-month reprieve by the Saudi government.
At
a press conference at the Coconut Palace, Binay, the presidential
adviser for OFW Concerns, said Saudi King Abdullah has given an order to
defer the execution of all qizas or death penalty cases in the Arab
country, including that of Zapanta.
He said this was confirmed by
Adbulaziz Abdulrahman Al Gaeit, the Assistant of the Undersecretary for
Public Rights of the Emir’s Office, who met with the Philippine Embassy
officials in Riyadh.
Binay said Zapanta’s reprieve begins the day
after the deadline set by the victim’s relatives for the payment of the
blood money.
However, the Vice President clarified that the reprieve
did not mean that the deadline set for Zapanta’s family to pay the blood
money has also been extended. “There is still no decision from the
victim’s family on this matter. But this is to be given attention by our
embassy in Riyadh,” he said. Binay again thanked King Abdullah “for yet another humanitarian gesture.”
“His
benevolence has given our kababayan a three month lease on life, and
his family additional time to raise the blood money,” he said. “We
also wish to thank the Emir’s Office for their efforts in facilitating
the amicable settlement and forgiveness, as well as the extension of the
deadlines, allowing the maximum period for the settlement of the
amount,” Binay added.
He also pointed to the work being done by the
Philppine Ambassador to Saudi, Ambassador Tago and the entire officials
and officers of in our Embassy, and the DFA headed by Secretary Albert
del Rosario, in their efforts to help our countrymen abroad.”” he
further said.
The Vice President also revealed that President Aquino
and Zapanta’s mother, Maymona, both wrote King Abdullan on March 9 to
ask for his help.
Binay said Zapanta and his mother were able to talk
on March 10, when the latter, accompanied by Philippine Embassy
officials, visited her son in jail.
The Vice President reiterated his appeal for help to come up with the full amount needed to secure Zapanta’s freedom.
source: Tribune
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Distressed OFW receives financial assistance
In just a matter of months, several distressed Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the Kingdom have received financial assistance from their kindhearted compatriots in Jeddah.
Just last week during the opening of the Overseas Filipino Basketball League (OFBL), a Filipina who was allegedly abandoned by her husband almost a year ago received financial assistance from the players, audience members and organizers.
OFBL Chairman Salvador Boy Teves and the league’s commissioner Rocky Gil handed over SR1,400 to Mina (her name has been changed to protect her identity) donated by fellow Filipinos.
Teves expressed his happiness on the unselfish act of the people inside the basketball court.
“I was touched by their kindness and we are happy to be a part of this noble endeavor to help needy Filipinos in the kingdom.”
Teves said their doors for the needy are always open and helping people will always be a part of the OFBL’s program. Meanwhile almost 20 teams participated in the opening ceremony last Friday at Time-Out Olympic Court on Television Street.
Gil promised an exciting ballgame during Ramadan where Filipinos living in the industrial area will have extra time to watch the matches due to the shortened working hours.
read the entire news source at SAUDI GAZETTE
Just last week during the opening of the Overseas Filipino Basketball League (OFBL), a Filipina who was allegedly abandoned by her husband almost a year ago received financial assistance from the players, audience members and organizers.
OFBL Chairman Salvador Boy Teves and the league’s commissioner Rocky Gil handed over SR1,400 to Mina (her name has been changed to protect her identity) donated by fellow Filipinos.
Teves expressed his happiness on the unselfish act of the people inside the basketball court.
“I was touched by their kindness and we are happy to be a part of this noble endeavor to help needy Filipinos in the kingdom.”
Teves said their doors for the needy are always open and helping people will always be a part of the OFBL’s program. Meanwhile almost 20 teams participated in the opening ceremony last Friday at Time-Out Olympic Court on Television Street.
Gil promised an exciting ballgame during Ramadan where Filipinos living in the industrial area will have extra time to watch the matches due to the shortened working hours.
read the entire news source at SAUDI GAZETTE
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