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Panayam kay Usec. Nicholas Felix Ty tungkol sa pagbabalik sa bansa ng 13 Filipina na concvicted sa Cambodia dahil sa pagkakasangkot sa surrogacy

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00:00We will return to the country of 13 Filipinas who were convicted in Cambodia
00:04because of their involvement in surrogacy.
00:07We will discuss this with the Department of Justice Undersecretary,
00:11Nicolas Felix T.
00:12USEC in charge of the Interagency Council Against Trafficking.
00:17USEC, good afternoon.
00:19Good afternoon, Asic TL.
00:21Thank you for inviting me to your program.
00:24USEC, first of all, what can the Department of Justice say
00:29about the successful return of 13 surrogate mothers from Cambodia?
00:34The DOJ, as the chairperson of IACAT,
00:36first of all, we are thankful for the visit of Cambodia
00:40because they allowed us to be here.
00:42Even though we consider our countrymen as victims,
00:45they are not victims.
00:47They are traffickers, criminals.
00:50They violated the laws of Cambodia.
00:53We, our countrymen, have just been arrested.
00:58Our embassy in Cambodia is now aware of the crimes of Cambodia.
01:03First of all, they made sure that our countrymen have a good reputation.
01:08Second, they helped in the case and the sentence was reduced.
01:12The sentence of imprisonment was reduced immediately.
01:16And this is the end result,
01:18the pardon given by the King of Cambodia to our countrymen.
01:22So, first of all, we are really thankful for the crimes of Cambodia
01:25because they became a good countryman.
01:29They helped us and gave us.
01:31And second, we are thankful to all the agencies that helped to make this happen.
01:36And the most important is our friends in the DFA,
01:40our ambassadors in Cambodia and their people.
01:44USEC, how is their situation?
01:47And in whose care are they now?
01:51Now, they are being co-coached by the DSWD in one of the DSWD's prisons.
01:57Their situation is good.
01:58They are 13 and there are 3 prisoners who have already been imprisoned.
02:02Some of them, most of them, are still bringing people.
02:05That's why they are being trained now.
02:07So, for now, they are already there.
02:09They are already there in the DSWD's prison
02:13as long as they are ready to reintegrate into society.
02:18USEC, can you explain what will happen to the babies
02:24that will be given birth to by our countrymen who are victims of the surrogacy scheme?
02:29Who will take care of them?
02:31One of the priorities of Cambodia's law
02:35is that the babies should not be neglected.
02:38The babies should be admitted, if not by the mothers, to the Philippines.
02:43Cambodia's law does not want
02:47the babies to be consumed by the countrymen.
02:54So, that is what we are focusing on now.
02:57So, for now, our friends in the DSWD and NACC will see
03:04if the mothers have the ability to fulfill their duties as mothers.
03:09If we see that they do not have the ability,
03:12the babies will be admitted to the state
03:15and they will be considered for adoption.
03:20USEC, what will the victims of the surrogacy scheme expect
03:23in committing to justice against these illegal recruiters?
03:28First of all, as victims of human trafficking,
03:31all the assistance and benefits that can come from the state
03:35will be given to them.
03:37As we saw in the beginning,
03:39we assured that they will not be neglected
03:41in the cases they faced in Cambodia.
03:43Second, we answered their return,
03:46their repatriation to the Philippines.
03:48Third, all the psychosocial and medical services
03:51will be given to them,
03:53especially in their adoption of the babies.
03:55Fourth, they will receive assistance
03:59from various government agencies.
04:02And fifth, we will really help them
04:04if they really have a strong heart
04:06and their recruiters are guilty.
04:09We will really ensure that they will be given protection by the government.
04:14USEC, we also asked for an update on the first seven Filipinas
04:18who were also involved in the surrogacy scheme.
04:20Where are they and how are they now?
04:23They are already home.
04:24They are already home in their homes.
04:27But these seven,
04:29because they did not bring people
04:31when they were arrested in Cambodia,
04:34the process was easier for them.
04:38So now, some of them are talking to the authorities
04:42to get their signatures
04:45for the cases that we have filed.
04:48How is the DOJ monitoring
04:51to stop the involvement of our countrymen
04:54in illegal recruitment and such schemes?
04:58The DOJ continues to monitor.
05:00The agency involved is the Bureau of Immigration.
05:03They ensure that the Filipinos who leave the country
05:07leave for all possible reasons.
05:10It can be tourism, it can also be a way to make a living.
05:14Some of us were saved at the airport
05:17when it was decided that they will leave
05:21to become surrogate mothers.
05:23They were saved.
05:24Their relatives are now facing cases.
05:27Aside from that, our efforts continue
05:30to make people more aware
05:34of the dangers that can happen.
05:39That's why if we can get help
05:45from our women who have a very bad experience,
05:48I hope they become examples
05:51of what other women should not do
05:54in order to avoid these kinds of situations.
05:58Usec, please send a message
06:01to our countrymen this new year.
06:04This new year,
06:06even if it's a new year,
06:08the actions of traffickers and other bad people
06:10will not change.
06:12There are still many who want to take advantage
06:14and want to victimize our countrymen.
06:17Especially our countrymen
06:19who have a little weakness
06:21or who are facing poverty.
06:23I hope that we will be more alert.
06:25We will be more alert.
06:26Let's not just trust
06:28if we are given a chance
06:30to go to another country
06:32to become surrogate mothers
06:34or anything else.
06:36If you know that you will not go through
06:38the right process,
06:39I hope you will think twice
06:41and don't do this.
06:42Aside from that,
06:43I hope you will report to us
06:45so that we can find the people who have been recruited
06:47and put them before the law.
06:51Thank you very much, Oras.
06:53DOJ Undersecretary Nicolas Felix T.
06:56Usec in charge
06:58of the Interagency Council Against Trafficking.

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