Raped Pinay in Dubai jailed 4 mos, faces deportation
An 18-year-old Filipino waitress in Dubai who was raped by her Tunisian supervisor in August faces deportation after spending almost four months in jail. Rowena (not her real name) ended up in jail when she reported the rape to the police. She found out later that her abuser had gone to the police ahead of her and reported that she was mauled by fellow Filipinos. Rowena found herself charged with having an illicit affair with her Tunisian supervisor, drinking and giving false statements. Late last month, she was found guilty of these offenses, for which she was sentenced to three months in jail. Having served the jail term, Rowena is just waiting for the police order for her deportation, according to her friend and former co-worker, Olga Gonzales. She said the police in Aweer had asked for Rowenaâs passport and plane ticket to Manila so she should be repatriated on December 5. Come Dec 5, Gonzales said Rowena was told to wait for another two weeks within which the Philippine consulate should have submitted a document stating that Rowena is waiving her right to appeal the cases for which she had been convicted and had served a three-month jail term. âNa-depress talaga ako nung dumalaw ako sa Central jail last Saturday. âDi mo siya mahahawakan. Iyak siya nang iyak nung nakita kami kasi parang nakakita daw siya ng kakampi. I didn't cry in front of her kasi lalo lang siyang panghihinaan ng loob. Pinalakas na lamang talaga namin ang kanyang loob," Gonzales said of her friendâs condition. âBawal magdala ng pagkain. âWag lang sanang humantong sa insanity ang depression niya. Ipagdasal po natin na mabuhayan pa siya ng loob," she appealed. Gonzales complained that an officer at the Philippine consulate in Dubai even castigated her when she asked for help for Rowena. âGanyan naman kayo eh, tatawag lang pag may kailangan," she quoted the officer as saying. Out of desperation, Gonzales sent an open message by email, pleading for moral and financial support for Rowena. âShe needs moral and financial support. She's allowed to leave the correctional institute but she has to present a ticket to the police officer before she can be released. She needs prayers because the way I see it, she's very depressed. Please help her and pray for her," Gonzales pleads. âShe came to UAE to work and to support her family but because of this misfortune she wasn't able to meet her goals and reach her dreams in life. We hope that our prayers will help her strengthen her faith," Rowenaâs friend further said. The Philippine consulate in Dubai has provided a lawyer for Rowenaâs defense. But Gonzales said the law firm hardly coordinated with Rowena and took up only the three cases filed against her, but not the rape case she lodged against the Tunisian. The Tunisian, a supervisor at a French dining restaurant Rowena used to work at, had been released from prison and sent back to Tunisia. The Tunisian was also taken to police custody but his lawyer claimed he was Rowenaâs boyfriend, giving the police reason to charge her with carrying on an illicit relationship. Rowenaâs case reached Philippine authorities through the Saudi-based V-Team Advocacy Group and the Center for Migrants Advocacy. Olga approached V-Team last month in a bid to get Rowena out of jail. In a letter dated October 4 to Ellene Sana, executive director of the Manila-based CMA, Consul Vicente Vivencio T. Bandillo said Advocate Yassir Al. Al-Naqbi would represent Rowena in court. When Rowena first appeared in court in September, she did not have a lawyer or interpreter, according to Gonzales. According to Gonzales, her friendâs ordeal began on a day she reported to work even when she was feeling ill. The restaurantâs catering manager fetched her from the outlet where she was working, supposedly to take her to a physician for treatment. During the trial of the three cases filed against Rowena, the same catering manager testified that the Filipina was not raped, but mauled by fellow Filipinos. "He was the same catering manager na nagdala kay Rowena at sa rapist sa lugar kung saan siya ginahasa," said Gonzales. Rowena's version was that she asked to be dropped by her apartment to get clothes before proceeding to the hospital. But then, she was taken instead to the company employeesâ quarters. By night time, she was fetched again and brought to the quarters of her managerâs friend. âKampante lang si Rowena dahil sa mga superiors nâya ang kasama nâya nang gabing âyon. Huli na nang malaman nâyang may binabalak na palang masama ang kanyang supervisor," Gonzales said. The day following the rape incident, Gonzales said the men took Rowena to the police to report that she was beaten by her fellow Filipinos. âPero hindi po nagsalita doon si Rowena kasi ang iniutos sa kanya eh sabihin na binugbog siya ng mga kapwa niya Filipino. Kaya ang nangyari ay nagalit sa kanya ang manager at ikinulong siya sa accommodation at pinabantayan siya sa isang babaeng Tunisian," she further narrated. She said she only learned of Rowenaâs ordeal the next day when Rowena managed to sneak out and phoned her. âNakapuslit siya ng tawag kinahapunan sa akin at umiiyak na nagsabi na sunduin ko daw siya at may nangyari daw masama," Gonzales said. âHindi na po siya iba sa akin kaya dali-dali ko siyang sinundo kasama ng ilang kaibigan. Pinipigilan siya nung babaeng bantay sa paglabas pero nagpumiglas siya at tumakbo palabas. Kinailangan pa niya magtago sa isang tindahan para âdi siya makita. Monitored namin siya ng telepono kaya alam namin kung saan tumakbo," she said. Rowena was immediately taken to a doctor because she was complaining of body aches and abdominal pains. Gonzales said the Tunisian inserted a roll of tissue in Rowena's vaginal opening, supposedly to absorb his sperm. Gonzales said Rowena was a virgin prior to the rape incident. âWe went to the hospital na sister company ng company namin kaya lang wala daw silang OB-Gyne kaya lumipat kami ng ibang hospital. They did a series of tests sa Iranian Hospital," she said. After getting the medical examination result, Gonzales said she took Rowena to the police station to report what had happened. They reported the incident to the head office of the restaurant they were working. Unfortunately, the restaurant managers refused to believe Rowena and she was instead reprimanded for not reporting the incident to them before going to the police. âSabi ko naman kung ang kaso ay simpleng sampal baka ganoon ang ginawa ko, pero âka ko eh sensitibong kaso ang nangyari," she said. The restaurant managers even terminated Gonzalesâs services, apparently because of the support she has been extending to Rowena in pursuing the rape charge against the Tunisian supervisor. Days later, Gonzales and Rowena reported the incident to the consulate general. But Gonzales said the initial response they received from the welfare officers was discouraging. âAng reaction nila ay kung bakit ngayon lang daw namin sinabi ito. Dapat daw tinawagan muna sila bago pumunta sa pulis. Tapos po ang sinabi eh wala na silang magagawa dahil nasa prosecutors office na raw ang kaso. Tinanong ko po kung pwede nilang matulungan si Rowena na mailabas, ang sabi po sa akin eh kailangan ibigay sa kanila ang report ng pangyayari," she said. Upon learning of Rowenaâs case, the CMA sent a letter of request to Consulate General Antonio Curameng in Dubai seeking legal assistance for the abused Filipino. Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Libran Cabactulan has advised Filipinos facing legal problems to coordinate with either the Philippine embassy in Abu Dhabi or the consulate general in Dubai so that they could be properly represented. Cabactulan said that without proper legal representation, some victims may run the risk of compromising their case or the evidence they have to present in the court of law. - GMANews.TV