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Expired Visa: Filipino girl adopted by Palestinians in Israel awaits miracle

K.'s Palestinian adoptive family (Photo: Moti Kimhi

Girl from Philippines was left outside monastery as baby, adopted by Palestinian family. Authorities who recently detained girl's biological mother decide to deport her; 'I'd die before having her taken from me,' says Palestinian mother

Behind every deportation story hides a touching story about a family torn apart, but it is doubtful there are many stories like K.'s, an eight-year-old girl from the Philippines.

When K. was just a few months old, she was left outside a monastery in Jerusalem. A Palestinian woman who found her, decided to illegally adopt her.

Eight years later, K.'s biological mother was detained with her other two daughters as part of Israel's attempts to deport illegal migrants. Once detained, she told authorities about K., who is now fighting together with her adoptive Palestinian mother to remain in the country.

Judge Avraham Yaa'kov effectively prevented the deportation of the family, having extended an interim order. K.'s deportation is now up to the Ministry of Interior's decision, which will be based upon receiving the professional opinion of key social welfare professionals.

In a hearing held in August, Justice Aharon Makover decided to release the family. K. returned to her home in east Jerusalem, while the Filipino mother and her other two daughters returned to their home in Tel Aviv.

Ahead of the hearing at the Petach Tikva District Court, S., the Palestinian adoptive mother, told Ynet that she was delighted when K. returned to her home after being detained. "I can't even imagine what will happen if the judge makes the final decision that will take her away from me. She's my daughter, my blood and my life," S. the adoptive Palestinian Mother said.

While the state demands the immediate deportation of the family, the Filipino mother's attorney, Yael Katz-Mastbaum, has appealed to transfer the decision to welfare services and prevent K.'s.

Attorney Marvin Nisan-Cohen has also joined the appeal on behalf of the Palestinian family.

The biological mother, a foreign national from the Philippines who has been illegally residing in Israel with her two young daughters, was recently detained by the Population and Immigration Authority, after her visa expired. When taken to a detention facility, she told authorities that she has another child who was born in Israel and is currently living with a Palestinian family in east Jerusalem.

It appears that the biological mother, who at the time of K.'s birth was in financial trouble, left the baby at a Jerusalem monastery which also served as a boarding school, where S., the Palestinian mother, was working at.

The then 20-year-old adoptive mother, who bonded with the baby, decided to adopt her after a few months with the biological mother's consent, but without going through any legal or official channels.

During the past eight years, the biological mother visited K. at the Palestinian family's home on a regular basis.

"She's my blood, she's more than just my daughter," said the adoptive mother. "She calls me 'mommy.' I can't imagine her being taken back to the Philippines. I raised her with my heart and soul, her place is here. I would die before having someone take her away from me. She became one of us, she speaks Arabic."

Attorney Katz-Mastbaum, who represents the biological mother, claimed that foreign migrants' children such as K. have in the past been granted immigration status in Israel. "In this case, the state's decision to grant K. immigration status is problematic because the child resided at the Palestinian family's home in Jerusalem with the mother's consent, and the steps necessary in order to grant K. immigration status were never taken.

"We demand that the welfare authorities take the necessary steps that would benefit the child in order for K. to be released together with her mother and sisters. We further urge the state not to separate K. from the Palestinian family that raised her and not to deport her from Israel," Katz Mastbaum added.

According to Katz Mastbaum, "We must remember that K. is very attached to her Palestinian family. These are wonderful people who have taken care of K. during the past eight years without asking for anything in return. All they care about is the child's benefit."

Sabin Hadad, a spokesperson for the Population and Immigration Authority explained that "K. would not be able to be granted immigration status because she does not meet the criteria established by the government."

Ynetnews

Philippines beats Bulgaria, 2.5-1.5 ISTANBUL CHESS OLYMPIAD

Philippine Participants in Ankara Turkey "Istanbul Chess Olympiad 2012

  • 1-3 Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 11/12
  • 4-8 China, Philippines, Ukraine, Hungary, Spain, 10/12
  • 9-23 Germany, Moldova, India, USA, France, England, Mexico, Croatia, Argentina, Georgia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Italy, Israel, FYROM, 9/11

Total of 150 participants

Once every two years all of the chess world meets in the Chess Olympiad to determine world supremacy in this Game of Kings. The 40th edition is currently ongoing in Istanbul, Turkey, and a record-breaking 277 teams (men and women) have arrived in this historic city to meet in friendly combat. Defending champion is Ukraine but of course Russia, generally regarded as the strongest team and Armenia (champion in 2006 and 2008) will both try to grab the crowns this year. After six rounds tied for 1st place is Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

In the Olympiad's biggest upset so far the Philippines defeated chess powerhouse Bulgaria 2.5-1.5 and continued its dream performance by climbing to no. 5 in the official standings. The RP bets were outranked in every board and indeed the Bulgarians tried hard to win, but Wesley So, facing former world champion Veselin Topalov, Eugene Torre and Mark Paragua gave as much as they took and held their opponents to draws.

Oliver Barbosa, playing against former world top-10 Kiril Georgiev, saw an opening and gave up his queen for two rooks and the attack. However Georgiev rebuffed all threats and seemed on his way to a win until a shock 55…g5+!? confused him and caused a blunder. He resigned on move 59 when Barbosa won his queen.

Georgiev, Kiril (2682) -- Barbosa, Oliver (2554) [D16]

40th Olympiad Open Istanbul TUR (6.5), 03.09.2012

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 e6 6.e3 c5 7.Bxc4 Nc6 8.0-0 Be7 9.Qe2 cxd4 10.exd4 0-0 11.Rd1 Nb4 12.Ne5 Bd7 13.Qf3 Bc6 14.Qg3 Nfd5 15.Bh6 Bf6 16.Ne4 Kh8 17.Nxf6 Qxf6 18.Bg5 Qf5 19.Bd2 Rac8 20.a5 f6 21.Nxc6 Nxc6 22.Be1 Nf4 23.Bf1 Rfd8 24.Qe3 a6 25.Rac1 Rd7 26.Rc5 Qxc5!? 27.dxc5 Rxd1 28.g3 Nd5 29.Qxe6 Rd8 30.Kg2 Nd4 31.Qe4 f5 32.Qe5 f4 33.Bc4 Nc2 34.Bc3 Nxc3 35.bxc3 fxg3 36.hxg3 Ne1+ 37.Kh3 Nd3 38.Qf5 Rd2 39.f3 Nf2+ 40.Kh4 Nd1 41.Qe5 Rh2+ 42.Kg5 Rh6 43.g4 Rc6 44.Kh4 Nb2 45.Qe7 Rcc8 46.Be6 Rb8 47.Qc7 Na4 48.c4 Nc3 49.Bd7 Ne2 50.Qe5 Ra8 51.c6 bxc6 52.Bxc6 Rac8 53.Be4 Rd1 54.f4 Rf8 55.Qh5 g5+!? 56.Qxg5 Nxf4 57.Qe7? Rh1+! 58.Kg3

No choice. If 58.Bxh1 Ng6+; and 58.Kg5 h6#

58...Rh3+ 59.Kf2 Ng6+ 0-1

GM Wesley So 2652 vs. GM Veselin Topalov 2752 1/2

GM Oliver Barbosa 2554 vs. GM Kiril Georgiev 2682 1-0

GM Eugene Torre 2469 vs. GM Ivan Cheparinov 2681 1/2

GM Mark Paragua 2508 vs. GM Alexander Delchev 2596 1/2

The Philippines' next opponent will be another powerhouse: Hungary!

Philippine Participants

The contingent was led by National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) Executive Director Grand Master (GM) Jayson Gonzales, head coach of Team Philippines.

Philippine Ambassador to Turkey Marilyn J. Alarilla met with members of Team Philippines upon their arrival in Istanbul.

The members of the Philippine Men's team are GM Mark Paragua (ELO 2508), International Master (IM) Oliver Dimakiling (2428), GM Wesley So (2650), GM Oliver Barbosa (2554) and GM Eugene Torre (2469). The Philippine Women's team is composed of World IM Catherine Perena (2091), World FIDE Master (WFM) Rulp Ylem Jose (2061), Women National Master (WNM), Jedara Docena (2061),  WNM Jan Jodilyn Fronda (2022),  and  WNM Janelle Mae Frayna (2061).

NCFP Chairman Prospero Pichay Jr. and NCFP Secretary-General Abraham Tolentino Jr. arrived in Istanbul on September 2 to support the team and to attend World Chess Federation (FIDE) Council meetings.

Turkish Minister of Youth and Sports Suat Kilic, with FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, and Turkish Chess Federation President Ali Nihat Yazici opened the competition in the evening of August 27 at the WOW Congress Hotel in Istanbul.

Chess National Federations from 158 countries are participating at the biennial Chess Olympiad.

DA - ₱1.7-Billion Investment to Boost Coconut Export

The Department of Agriculture (DA) will invest 1.7 billion to increase the export of non-traditional coconut products such as coconut water and virgin coconut oil (VCO).

"President Aquino is confident that the coconut industry has the potentials to make it big in the world market, and instructed that assistance be given to coconut farmers especially now that there is big hype on coconut water," Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala said.

"We will devise and implement strategies to take advantage of the growing export demand on coco water, VCO, and coconut sap sugar," he added.

PCA Administrator Euclides Forbes said the export of coconut water during the first six months of 2012 have increased to 10.2 million liters (worth US$11.2 million), doubling from 5.7 million liters (worth US$ 5.6M) during the same period last year.

He said the DA-PCA is working with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) to develop respective processing and postharvest technologies that would further lengthen the shelf life of coconut water for domestic and export markets.

Forbes also said export of VCO also doubled to 4,422 metric tons (MT), worth US$18.2M from January to June 2012, from 2,072 MT (worth US$8.4M) during the same period of 2011.

Alcala said the coconut industry should take advantage of available matured technologies to enable coconut farmers and entrepreneurs create new and innovative by-products from the "tree of life."

Further, to sustain the productivity and further increase the incomes of small coconut farmers and their families, the PCA will implement a nationwide coconut planting and replanting program.

As of July 31, some 14.6 million seed nuts were planted, accounting for 71 percent of this year's total target.

The PCA also aims to fertilize up to 25 million coconut trees in 2013, and will implement a coconut livelihood and intercropping program, called Kasaganaan sa Niyugan ay Kaunlaran ng Bayan (KAANIB), in 300 sites throughout the country.

Forbes said coconut products and by-products remain as the country's leading agricultural exports, totaling US$1.96 billion last year, 20 percent more than in 2010, worth US$1.63 billion.

He said some 39 coconut products and by-products are exported to at least 100 countries.

Last year, the top export was coconut oil worth US$1.4B, followed by desiccated coconut (US$287 million), and coco chemicals (US$35M).

Other coconut export products are VCO, coco water, chips, jam, vinegar, frozen coco meat, liquid coco milk, coconut milk powder, macapuno, coco liquor, coco coir and coconut handicraft, among other by-products.

Manila Bulletin 

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