Sorry Guys, but I agree with the WT on this one.
You cannot get a divorce in the Philippines. If you get a divorce in another country it is not recognised there.
You can apply for an anullment. Not only is it hard to get, and expensive - more than $2000 when 40% of the population is surviving on a dollar a day - but if one of the partners does not cooperate it is impossible. In this case the woman had been abandoned. As part of the annulment procedure, both parties have to undergo a psycological examination to determine they were not 'capable' of making their vows.
The Philippines is one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and the Catholic Church has an iron grip on the political scene. It is one of only five countries left in the world that denies its citizens this basic human right.
There are enough reasons for being critical of the WT without selecting a story that highlights an ignorance of the facts. As for those who say thw WT expects its members to obey the law in other countries; it is not true. Where local law conflicts with their understanding of scripture it is not followed. This is one such example.