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Ira Panganiban Reveals Signature Campaign Against Uson Were Supported by CHR, Rosales & De Lima Followers

Prominent journalist and one of the most avid supporter of Pres. Rody Duterte, Ira V. Panganiban revealed on his official Facebook Page that most of those who signed the petition against Mocha Uson were supporters of former Human Rights Commissioner Etta Rosales, the CHR and Sen. Leila De Lima.


The Radyo Inquirer 990 AM news anchor Ira Panganiban dubbed the petitioners as "hypocrites," after they supported the petition to cancel the Facebook Page Mocha Uson, considered as one of the most active Facebook user in the country with more than 4 million followers.

Ira Panganiban posted the following statements on Facebook:

Etta Rosales, Leila de Lima and most of the board of the CHR were those who signed up for the suspension of the Mocha Uson Blog?
Wow!!! Human Rights pa more!!!!

The online petition against Mocha Uson was started by Paul Quilet in Change.org but the petitioner confirmed earlier that instead of Mocha's FB Page getting banned his Facebook Page was deactivated by Facebook.

Numerous supporters of Mocha Uson which include popular Duterte supporter MJ Quiambao Reyes called on the attentions of her followers to counter the petition against Mocha Uson.

Another petition supporting Mocha Uson is also gaining grounds on Change.org as it nearly surpass the original petition initiated by Quilet.

Source: Ira V. Panganiban FB Page

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