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Filipino workers in Hong Kong ‘recruited as surrogates for Central Asian couples’
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Filipino workers in Hong Kong ‘recruited as surrogates for Central Asian couples’

The Philippine consulate in Hong Kong is investigating claims that Filipino domestic helpers are being recruited as surrogates for couples in Central Asia, with some women reportedly not receiving promised payments and facing accusations of giving birth to children with 'defects'. At least five domestic helpers reported these issues, with some allegedly misled through social media advertisements by former helpers now based in Central Asia. The consulate stated that discussions with the Hong Kong government on the surrogacy scheme are in early stages, though it cautioned against disclosing more information to avoid putting pressure on the situation or alerting those involved. Officials emphasized efforts to find solutions but declined to provide further details.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Filipino workers in Hong Kong ‘recruited as surrogates for Central Asian couples’

The Philippine consulate in Hong Kong is investigating claims that Filipino domestic helpers are being recruited as surrogates for couples in Central Asia, with some women reportedly not receiving promised payments and facing accusations of giving birth to children with 'defects'. At least five domestic helpers reported these issues, with some allegedly misled through social media advertisements by former helpers now based in Central Asia. The consulate stated that discussions with the Hong Kong government on the surrogacy scheme are in early stages, though it cautioned against disclosing more information to avoid putting pressure on the situation or alerting those involved. Officials emphasized efforts to find solutions but declined to provide further details.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an investigation initiated by the Philippine consulate, without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political entity. While the issue involves international labor practices and potential human rights concerns, the reporting remains neutral in tone, focusing

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