"I was a Yakuza victim...". This was revealed by a Filipina who went to Japan to be a waitress but ended up an unpaid prostitute. She went there because she wanted to earn some money enable to have some capital to be able to sell meat in the market. However, she found herself turned into a piece of meat sold into Japanese market for sex with those crooked male customers. How cruel! Every night, she and other women were brought to hotel and sold to at least two Japanese. The most courageous among them hatched for a scatch plan and through the help of a sympathetic Japanese, who happened to be a boyfriend of one of the ladies there, they manage to escape to Tokyo. They sought refuge to the Philippine Embassy, however, some embassy officials before helping this women forced them to have sex with them in return to their passports and visas back to the Philippines. Very malignant! How can our country be progressive if instead of helping one another... instead of developing courses of actions for our economic and social progress - we just preferred to jump from the frying pan to the fire.
Last year, our government was very proud. Very fortunate indeed! Imagine the Philippines had just generated morethan one million dollars from its local exports! However, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Filipina has lost her face, her dignity, her womanhood. She has become a some kind of commodity - an export product. She has become a some kind of a meat... a very very cheap meat.
For those who are responsible to this unforgiveable crime we ask these questions - where are their hearts? Where are their conscience?
To everybody - will there really be no justice in this world?
imotiv
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