August 17, 2011 12:31 AM (Source: The Daily Star)
MANILLA: The Philippine government Tuesday urged its 17,000 citizens in Syria, most of them domestic workers, to leave amid the escalating violence in the country.
The foreign department said that under its “voluntary repatriation” program it would bear the cost of flying the Filipinos home.
“All Filipinos working and residing in Syria are enjoined to leave Syria and the Philippine government will provide for the repatriation cost,” it said in a statement.
The government has said it earlier advised Filipinos to leave three violence-ridden Syrian cities but few heeded the warning.
Nearly all the Filipinos in Syria are domestic helpers who might have difficulty getting out on their own, said President Benigno Aquino.
About 26,000 Filipinos fled Libya this year amid the growing revolt there, with hundreds of Filipinos also told to evacuate the capital of Yemen.