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Out of harm's way : the inside story of how the Philippine government kept the Middle East OFWs safe and secure during the 2003 US-Iraq war / General Roy A. Cimatu.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : [publisher not identified], 2003Description: 85 pages : chiefly color ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 655
Summary: Out of Harm's Way tells the story of the efforts of the Philippine Government to keep the 1.5 million Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East safe and secure during the 2003 US-Iraq War. Written by General Roy A. Cimatu (Ret), designated by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as her Special Envoy to the Middle East in late 2002, this book takes the reader behind the scenes as the Middle East Preparedness Team worked for eight months to put in place contingency plans for OFWs before the outbreak of hostilities, during the war itself, and in the immediate post-war period.
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Filipiniana Filipiniana HRVVMC Library DS 655 C56 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

Out of Harm's Way tells the story of the efforts of the Philippine Government to keep the 1.5 million Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East safe and secure during the 2003 US-Iraq War. Written by General Roy A. Cimatu (Ret), designated by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as her Special Envoy to the Middle East in late 2002, this book takes the reader behind the scenes as the Middle East Preparedness Team worked for eight months to put in place contingency plans for OFWs before the outbreak of hostilities, during the war itself, and in the immediate post-war period.

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