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CHR slams Mocha Uson, pal; school wants her out of gov鈥檛

Mocha Uson (left) and Andrew Olivar

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has started looking into a complaint filed against Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson and blogger Andrew Olivar over their video which was seen as mocking the sign language used by deaf people.

鈥淥ur CHR-National Capital Region office is investigating the case as part of our mandate to protect the rights of the vulnerable sector, also in recognition of the complaint filed by Philippine Federation of the Deaf,鈥 it said in a statement on Wednesday.

The CHR said it found the video 鈥渦tterly appalling and unacceptable鈥 especially since it involved Uson, a government official who receives a monthly salary of P106,000 plus allowances, and a blogger affiliated with a government office.

鈥淕overnment officials should be the first in promoting and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities (PWDs), not the violator of their rights,鈥 it added. 鈥淪uch behavior is extremely degrading, derogatory, and further perpetuates discrimination.鈥

While taking note聽 that Uson and Olivar had already apologized for the video, the CHR said that for an apology to be genuine, 鈥渋t must be coupled with a full sense of accountability, concrete actions to rectify the wrong done, and future actions should manifest efforts to protect and promote the welfare and dignity of PWDs.鈥

Clear violation

De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) in Manila, which offers a special program for the deaf community, called for Uson鈥檚 removal from government service.

Dr. Dennis Magbanua, DLS-CSB president, said Uson and Olivar鈥檚 actions were in clear violation of the Magna Carta for Persons with Disabilities.

In the video, Uson was seen telling Olivar to do sign language. He then began making hand gestures and making sounds mimicking deaf people while Uson could be heard snickering and saying, 鈥淵ou look like a monkey.鈥

鈥淭he mimicry of sign language and of the Deaf鈥檚 voice, as well as the statements of incitement and insult from a government official and a blogger, are definitely discriminating against the Deaf, their culture and their language,鈥 Magbanua stressed.

The CSB community urged the government to penalize Uson and Olivar.

鈥淔urthermore, the act of Asec. Uson [is] deemed unbecoming of a government official 鈥 who is expected to have a high standard of ethics in public service,鈥 the school president. 鈥淲e urge this government to consider the removal of Asec. Uson.鈥 鈥擶ith a report from Cedrix Perez

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