PRISONER EXCHANGE
His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, Jr.
President of the Republic of the Philippines
Malacañang Palace
Manila
Dear Mr. President,
I hope this letter finds you in excellent
health and spirits. I am writing to recommend that the Philippine government
adopt a national policy on prisoner exchange, with the primary objective of
bringing home Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who are incarcerated abroad.
This initiative could greatly enhance the welfare of our fellow Filipinos and
strengthen our diplomatic relationships with other nations.
Key Points
Supporting the Proposal:
1.
Case of Mary Jane Veloso:
o
Considering the recent developments in Mary
Jane Veloso’s case, we should consider offering Indonesia the return of one
Indonesian prisoner currently in Philippine custody as a gesture of goodwill.
This act could pave the way more future exchanges.
2.
Continuing Program:
o
Establishing prisoner exchange as a national
policy would enable us to systematically bring home Filipino prisoners from
abroad. This program can be institutionalized as an ongoing effort by the
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and/or the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).
3.
International Precedents:
o
The recent prisoner exchange between Russia
and Ukraine, even amidst ongoing conflict, demonstrates the feasibility and
value of such programs. This underscores the potential for similar arrangements
in peacetime to benefit our citizens.
4.
Domestic Resources for
Exchange:
o
There are currently many foreign prisoners
under the custody of the Bureau of Immigration (BI), Bureau of Corrections
(BuCor), and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). These
individuals could potentially be exchanged for Filipino prisoners abroad.
5.
Building a Database:
o
As part of the preparatory steps for this
program, the Philippines should establish a comprehensive database of Filipinos
incarcerated abroad. This database would facilitate negotiations and ensure
that we prioritize cases effectively based on humanitarian and legal
considerations.
6.
Humanitarian and Diplomatic
Benefits:
o
Such a policy would not only provide a
lifeline for incarcerated OFWs but also strengthen our diplomatic ties with
host countries by fostering mutual respect and collaboration.
Recommended
Actions:
1.
Instruct the DFA and DMW to draft a
comprehensive framework for a prisoner exchange program, including protocols
for identifying eligible individuals and negotiating terms with other nations.
2.
Direct the relevant agencies, such as BI,
BuCor, and BJMP, to compile a list of foreign nationals in Philippine custody
who could be considered for exchange.
3.
Establish an inter-agency task force to
oversee the implementation of the program and ensure its alignment with
international laws and treaties.
This initiative aligns with our commitment to
protecting the welfare of Filipinos overseas and reinforcing the government’s
dedication to inclusive and humane policies. I trust in your visionary
leadership to consider this proposal and make a significant impact on the lives
of our countrymen.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I
remain at your disposal for any further discussions or clarifications.
Respectfully yours,
Ramon Ike V. Seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282,
senseneres.blogspot.com
cc: Hon.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Hon. Secretary
of Migrant Workers
Hon. Chairman of Commission
of Filipinos Overseas
01-10-2025
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