Despite a presidential order banning Filipino
workers from going to Iraq, hundreds of people still line up every day
at employment agencies here, hoping for a chance to get a job in that
strife-torn country. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ordered the ban
and withdrew the Philippines' contingent of troops from Iraq in July
after insurgents kidnapped a Filipino truck driver and threatened to
kill him. Since then, hundreds of Filipinos who had been hired for jobs
in Iraq have held demonstrations to demand that the ban be lifted. In
one protest, the police dispersed the workers with water cannons and
clubs, injuring several. It was a scene that reflected the desperation
of many Filipinos to find work, even in danger zones like Iraq. [more ]