Thursday, May 20, 2010

STOP CRACKDOWN OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN SOUTH KOREA

STOP CRIMINALIZATION, CRACKDOWN AND REPRESSION OF MIGRANT WORKERS!

The Unity of Filipino Migrant Workers in Korea or KASAMMAKO denounces the criminalization, intensified crackdown and repression of migrant workers in South Korea. The Korean government has used the visa status of migrant workers especially the undocumented migrant workers as a scapegoat in launching the anti-terrorism campaign in view of the government’s hosting of the G-20 Summit in November this year. There had been a mapping of areas where migrant workers live and work and the immigration police have raided many factories, carrying with them search warrants for identified factories.

As of May 16, there were already thirty two (32) Filipino migrant workers nabbed by the Immigration police last week few days after the Ministry of Justice announced the conduct intensified crackdown on May 4, 2010. The Filipino migrant workers are among the hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrant workers which are target of cleaning-up of criminals in the country, a xenophobic response that violates the fundamental human rights of migrant workers and all foreigners working and living in the country. Migrant workers of coloured race are doubly prejudiced because they can be easily identified such as the South and Southeast Asians, Africans and Chinese are the targets of the crackdown, in comparison to the fair skinned Caucasians from North America, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

The National Police Agency on May 4, 2010 announced through a press statement that they have also started the "G-20 Preemptive Response" beginning May 2nd. They have stated that as the foreign population increases in the country so do the crime rate committed by foreigners. The National Police Agency has started the conduct of special investigations in areas where there is a high concentration of foreigners. The investigation will continue for fifty days (50) on the national level while for Seoul region the investigation will be for two weeks.

Since majority of the foreign population in Seoul metropolitan area are 75% Chinese. It is founded that the target for arrests are primarily these ethnic groups. Areas specific to one nationality are classified as target areas such as the following: the Chinese in Yeoungdungpo, Guro and Guemcheon areas, Mongolians in Junggu specifically the Mongolian town in Gwanghuidong; the Vietnamese in Seongdonggu, Geumcheongu and Seongbukgu; Russians and Uzbeks in Junggu, especially the Russian Street in Gwanghuidong. Finally, the Nigerians in Yongsan and Itaewon.

According to their press release the target of their investigation and eventual deportation are the following: foreigners who are suspects in a crime; foreigners who are in possession of deadly weapons (e.g. knives, etc.); foreigners who have pending arrest warrants; sex workers and their costumers and the undocumented migrant workers. The statement as well disclosed that raids on houses and work places of foreigners would be done both day and night in identified areas as well as random street checking of the foreign nationals.

Although the government through the Ministry of Justice has advertised that the period of intensified crackdown on undocumented migrant workers and foreigners will begin on June 1st and will last until August 31, 2010, several hundreds of migrant workers have already been arrested and waiting for deportation to their home countries. The enticement of the government for voluntary departure comprise of these: all migrant workers who voluntarily leave Korea within this period will not be penalized for overstaying and will be exempted from a 5-year immigration ban in Korea. They will be able to take the Korean language test and reapply for work in Korea through the Employment Permit System (EPS). The employers are also encouraged to surrender their undocumented workers so that they can be exempted from paying the fine of up to 20 million won. They will also be able to hire EPS workers that would replace their lost manpower.

KASAMMAKO calls on President Lee Myung-Bak to immediately STOP THE CRACKDOWN on migrant workers. The continuance of this immigration strategy is a violation of the United Nations International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. It will further alienate South Korea from the migrant workers who have contributed in sustaining the economic development of the country. It will also aggravate the condition of the weakening productivity of the small and medium scale enterprises.

We denounce the militarist approach of resolving labour and immigration issues. Migrant workers regardless of their visa status have been working in the country as productive forces and have been contributing to the national economic development, but they are treated with suspicion as common criminals and are racially discriminated. The use of police power to reduce the number of undocumented migrant workers and foreigners in preparation for the G-20 Summit in Korea would widen the racial divide and will intensify xenophobia among Korean citizens and will result in racial motivated conflicts.

KASAMMAKO demands for the legalization of undocumented migrant workers. The increase of number of undocumented migrant workers is consequent of the faulty labor Employment Permit System (EPS). The EPS must be change to new labor arrangement that would ensure the respect of rights of migrants and equal protection under the law.

We call on the Philippine government especially the Philippine Embassy in Seoul to actively monitor the every detention center around the country for Filipino migrant workers processed for deportation in need of assistance such the speedy issuance of travel documents, provide shelter and basic subsistence for those who are forced to leave their jobs for fear of their employers of possible penalty for hiring them.

We call on all migrant workers network, concerned institutions, and individuals around the world to similarly denounce this ongoing crackdown, criminalization and repression of migrant workers and foreigners in South Korea.


MR. POL PAR
Chairperson
KASAMMAKO
Seoul, South Korea

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Overseas Absentee Voting Partial Result from Seoul, Korea

PHILIPPINE MAY 10, 2010 NATIONAL ELECTIONS
OVERSEAS ABSENTEE VOTING
Seoul, South Korea

1.The Overseas Absentee Voting started on April 10 to May 10, 2010.

2.There is an estimate of more than 10,000 registered voters out of over 60,000 Filipinos in South mostly migrant workers and several thousands of marriage migrants.

3.The turn-out of voters is only 1,298 out of the over 10,000 registered voters scattered all over the country.

4.The figures collected were taken from the canvass of votes from the three voting precincts 1, 2, and 3 at the Philippine Embassy where the OAV was conducted.
5.Voters came to the Philippine Embassy in Itaewon, Seoul during the election period. Unlike in the past elections, voting was held in few other places in South Korea, but this time there is no other choice but to cast your vote in the Philippine Embassy in Seoul.

6.Only the names of candidates with significant number of votes and with political significance have been outlined here.

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Names of candidates: Total Number of votes:
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President:
1. Aquino, B. III................... 651
2. Estrada, J........................ 62
3. Gordon, ..........................108
4. Teodoro ..........................104
5. Villanueva, E. ...................253
7. Villar, M. .......................105

Vice-President:
1.Binay ...........................226
2.Fernando, B. .......................83
3.Legarda, L. ........................92
4.Sonza, J. ..........................65
5.Roxas, M ..........................665
6.Yasay .............................142

Party-List of Progressive Sectors
1.ACT-Teacher....................... 21
2.Anakpawis .........................27
3.Bayan Muna ........................57
4.Gabriela ..........................49


Senator:
1.Bello, S......................... 87
2.Biazon ..........................458
3.Cayetano ........................637
4.De Venecia ......................382
5.Defensor- Santiago ..............498
6.Drilon ..........................819
7.Enrile ......................... 583
8.Guingona ........................545
9.Hontiveros ......................475
10.Lapid.......................... 171
11.Marcos .........................428
12.Osmena, Serge ..................539
13.Recto.......................... 602
14.Remulla ........................312
15.Revilla ........................530
16.Sotto ..........................437
17.Maza, Liza..................... 174
18.Ocampo, Satur ..................213
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7.The conduct of OAV at the Philippine Embassy was smooth on the last day of election on May 10, 2010. The fact is there were more or less thirty (30) persons who voted on the last day of voting. There were two late voters who failed to vote because they came at 9:50 p.m. when the voting had already closed at 8:00 p.m. They said that they’ve got the information that the voting time will last until 10:00 p.m. on May 10. Immediately after 8:00 p.m. the unused official ballots were destroyed with the use of paper cutter. Manual counting of votes started from 12:05 midnight May 11, with precinct 3 to close last at 8:05 p.m. same day or the maximum duration of around 20 hours.

Report Submitted by:
Frank J. Hernando, Poll and Canvass Watcher for Gabriela Women’s Party, Seoul, Korea
May 12, 2010.

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