PRESS RELEASE
Filipinos in
Iran Celebrate 113th Anniversary of Philippine
Independence
In
celebrating the 113th anniversary of the declaration of
Philippine Independence, Charge d’ Affaires Mariano A. Dumia of the
Philippine Embassy in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran and his wife,
Mrs. Gloria Dumia hosted a reception for the Filipino community on
June 10 and another one for members of the diplomatic corps on June
12, 2011.
Filipinos from all over Iran travelled by plane, trains, buses and
private cars to Tehran in unprecedented numbers and gathered at the
Philippine Embassy last Friday (June 10, 2011) to celebrate the
113th anniversary of Philippine independence. More than two hundred
Filipinos, most of them have been in Iran since the early 1970s and
1980s arrived at the Embassy Chancery together with their Iranian
spouses from as far as Ahvaz, Guilan, Semnan and Kish Island. The
others came from various areas in metropolitan Tehran and Karaj,
Alborz Province. They were warmly welcomed by embassy officials led
by CDA Dumia and his wife Gloria and Minister and Consul General
Rosario P. Lemque. The Independence Day festivities started with the
flag-raising ceremony at 9:00 am, followed by the pledge of
allegiance to the flag, and the reading of the messages of the
Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Albert F. del Rosario and H.E.
President Benigno S. Aquino III by Minister and Consul General
Lemque and CDA Dumia, respectively. Also present at the celebration
were the officers of the Filipino community associations in Iran as
well as Father Paul Lawlor, parish priest at St. Abraham’s church in
Tehran and long-time spiritual adviser of Filipinos who delivered
the program’s invocation.

Photo after flag-raising ceremony with the Filipino community.
Seated 6th from right (first row) is CDA Mariano Dumia
with wife, Gloria (5th from right), Father Paul Lawlor, 4th
from left and Minister and Consul General Rosario Lemque, 3rd
from left.
In his welcome remarks, CDA Dumia thanked
the members of the Filipino community for their enthusiastic
participation in the celebration of Philippine Independence Day as
well as their active support and cooperation in all the activities
of the embassy. He reminded them be constantly guided by the ideals
of the Filipino heroes who sacrificed their lives for a free and
democratic Philippine republic. He stressed the significant role of
Filipino expatriates and Filipino-Iranians in nation-building and in
enhancing Filipino-Iranian relations. CDA Dumia also extolled them
to do their best in their respective professions and to support the
Philippine government in its task of improving the lives of all
Filipinos.
A cultural program featuring Filipino folk
dances and songs by embassy personnel and community members
followed. At noon, a lunch of native Filipino cuisine was served to
all the guests. The Filipino-Iranians said they were very happy to
be invited by the embassy to the annual historic celebration and
that they did not mind the long hours of travel to Tehran. Mrs.
Salve Faramarzi, accompanied by her Iranian husband and children
travelled for almost four hours to the embassy from Semnan while
Mrs. Meraida “Mae” Hatami flew in from the resort island of Kish
along the Persian Gulf to join the celebration. She is the Filipino
community coordinator in Kish Island. Both Mrs. Faramarzi and Mrs.
Hatami echoed the common sentiment of the other Filipinos when they
said they “feel proud being Filipinos” after participating in the
flag-raising and singing of the national anthem. They added that
their memories of “home” were reminisced as they watched and enjoyed
the Filipino folk dances and songs. “We became nostalgic about our
beloved country,” said Mrs. Faramarzi. “I miss the Philippines and I
feel proud as a Filipino every time I hear the national anthem. For
the first time, I felt I was in the Philippines,” said Ms. Hatami
who hails from the Cagayan Valley in Northern Luzon.
Also attending the Independence Day
celebration in Iran for the first time was newly arrived Dr. Manuel
De Lara who joined the United Nations’ World Health Organization
(WHO) last month. He was very happy to meet many Filipinos in Iran
in a short time. Many others expressed their happiness in being a
part of the celebration and said the event has boosted their “love
of our country” while in a foreign land. They thanked CDA Dumia and
the embassy for inviting them to participate in the special
celebration.

Reception Guests: H.E. Salah Zawawi, Ambassador of the State of
Palestine and Dean of diplomatic corps, seated 2nd from
left, chats with Deputy Director General of Protocol Department,
Ambassador Mohammad Raeisi, third from left; and Southeast Asia and
Oceania Director Mohammad Azad, seated at left, listens to CDA Dumia
who stands at left.
The embassy also hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps on June
12. Honored guests from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were the
Director of the First Department for Southeast Asia and Oceania, H.E.
Mohammad Azad and the Deputy Director General of the General
Protocol Department, H.E. Mohammad Raesi, who was formerly Iranian
ambassador to the Philippines. Among the guests from the diplomatic
corps were H.E. Salah Zawawi, Ambassador of the State of Palestine
and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, H.E. Archbishop Jean-Paul Gobel,
Apostolic Nuncio, ambassadors and charge d’ affaires of ASEAN-member
countries and many others. Officers of the Filipino community
organizations also attended the reception. After a brief cultural
presentation, traditional Filipino dishes were served to the guests.

ASEAN Diplomats. CDA Dumia (standing 3rd from left) and
Mrs. Gloria Dumia, seated 3rd from left together with
other Asean Embassy Heads of Post: H.E. Brunei Ambassador Pengiran
Sahari Bin Pengiran Haji Salleh (standing 3rd from right)
and Madame (seated 2nd from right), H.E. Malaysian
Ambassador Mohamad Sadik Kethergany (standing at left), H.E. Thai
Ambassador Pichai Israbhakdi (standing 2nd from right)
and Madame (seated at right), Indonesian CDA Aji Setiawan (standing
2nd from left) and spouse (seating 2nd from
left),and Vietnamese Embassy Counselor Dr. Ho Anh Thai (standing far
right) and Mrs. Nguyen Ngoc Hai, wife of the Commercial Counselor of
the Vietnamese Embassy (seated at extreme left).
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