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Repatriation via Mitiga

December 17, 2025 / Elmer G. Cato / Leave a comment

Francis then messaged: “May boom boom po Sir sa paligid but flight is on schedule.” He said he could not tell if shells were landing inside the airport complex but the point of impact, according to him, was somewhere near as he could feel the ground shaking. A few hours ago, we said goodbye to … Continue reading Repatriation via Mitiga

Tearful Farewell in Tunis

December 4, 2024December 4, 2024 / Elmer G. Cato / Leave a comment

The Filipina nurse could not hold back her tears as she hugged and thanked us for the last time.  We were standing just outside the immigration area at Tunis Carthage International Airport where she and her seven-year-old son will take the flight that would first take them to Doha and then on to Manila.  “Pasensya … Continue reading Tearful Farewell in Tunis

Bracing for the Offensive

December 4, 2024 / Elmer G. Cato / Leave a comment

The last time I was with my family was Christmas last year in New York. I was supposed to be there in May for my son’s college graduation but I was not able to make it because fighting once again broke out in Tripoli. I would come to miss other important family events during the … Continue reading Bracing for the Offensive

Unsung Heroes

November 30, 2024December 4, 2024 / Elmer G. Cato / Leave a comment

Today, we honor one of the greatest heroes of the Philippines—Andres Bonifacio, the founder of the revolutionary society Katipunan. We will commemorate this day by paying tribute not only to the Great Plebeian but also to the unsung heroes of the Philippine foreign service—the men and women who risked their lives by serving in conflict … Continue reading Unsung Heroes

That Boy Bogs

November 25, 2024November 25, 2024 / Elmer G. Cato / Leave a comment

The last time I saw Bogs was five years ago at the Tunis Carthage International Airport. He was eight years old then when we took him, his mother, and several other kababayan on a grueling 12-hour journey by land from Tripoli. They were among the more than 300 Filipinos who we were able to escort … Continue reading That Boy Bogs

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Elmer G. Cato

Elmer G. Cato

Elmer G. Cato is a Filipino journalist-diplomat. He started his journalism career as a 16-year-old cub reporter for Ang Pahayagang Malaya in 1983. From there, he went on to report for various news organizations such as the Manila Chronicle, Reuters News Agency, Kyodo News Agency, GMA 7, Philippine News and Features, and Saudi Gazette. He served as Nation Editor of the Philippine Daily Globe and Today before joining the Indonesian Observer in Jakarta as Executive Editor. He joined the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines in 1998 and has served in various capacities in Manila, San Fernando, Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C. He served as Chargé d'Affaires en pied and Head of Mission of the Philippine Embassies in Baghdad from 2015 to 2018 and Tripoli from 2019 to 2021 and as Consul General of the Philippines in New York from 2021 to 2022. He is currently Consul General of the Philippines in Milan.

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