The Philippine Star

Group for deaf community sues Mocha

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Another criminal complaint has been filed with the Office of the Ombudsman against presidenti­al communicat­ions assistant secretary Margaux “Mocha” Uson, this time over a video seen as a “mockery” of the deaf community.

In the complaint filed yesterday, Carolyn Dagani, president of the Philippine Federation of the Deaf (PFD), urged the ombudsman to investigat­e Uson for possible violation of Republic Act 7277 or the Magna Carta of Persons with Disabiliti­es, RA 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials

and Employees, RA 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act, RA 386 or the Civil Code of the Philippine­s and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWDs). Charged with Uson was blogger and radio commentato­r Drew Olivar.

Dagani and her fellow complainan­t Lauro Purcil, convenor of the Philippine Coalition on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es, also called on the ombudsman to place Uson under preventive suspension and, if found liable, order her dismissal from office.

Malacañang said it would let go of Uson if ordered by the ombudsman. “Let’s wait for the decision of the ombudsman on the complaint. The ombudsman can already order the dismissal of anyone in government, because it is both an administra­tive and a criminal case,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said at a press briefing yesterday.

“The Palace will respect the process. If the ombudsman orders her dismissal, we will not oppose it,” he said in Filipino.

The complaint stemmed from a 48-second video posted on Uson’s Facebook account on Sept. 14. The video, captioned “Pepededera­lismo for Deaf People,” features Olivar, pretending to be deaf while making hand gestures mimicking the sign language of deaf people. Olivar was also squeaking, apparently imitating a deaf trying to communicat­e verbally. Uson, who was recording the video, could be heard laughing.

She was also heard on the video telling Olivar, “mukha kang unggoy (you look like a monkey),” while the latter was making facial expression­s and hand gestures.

The official appeared at the end of the video laughing with Olivar.

“The ‘Pepededera­lismo for Deaf People’ video done by Drew Olivar and Mocha Uson is an insult to the entire deaf community and to all persons with disabiliti­es,” Dagani said in her complaint-affidavit.

“Mocha Uson and Drew Olivar were laughing and making fun of us. Together, they stepped all over us and crushed us, killing our dignity,” Dagani pointed out.

“Deaf people do not make fun of hearing people when they speak and use spoken languages and yet Mocha Uson and Drew Olivar have mocked us. This is discrimina­tion,” she added.

Uson and Olivar have publicly apologized for the video after drawing flak from netizens. But for Dagani and Purcil, apology is not enough, especially for Uson who is a public official.

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