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LIBYA UNLIKELY TO LIFT BAN ON FILIPINO WORKERS.

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Publication Date: 30-APR-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

MANILA, April 30 Asia Pulse - Libya is not inclined to lift the travel ban against Filipino workers bound for Tripoli even after the Philippine government protested the country's "unfair and discriminatory" advisory, an embassy report said.

But diplomatic sources said Libya may withdraw the travel ban against Filipinos...

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