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Mocha: If I die, blame it on the NPA

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 06:28 PM October 09, 2018

Resigned Presidential Communication Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson on Tuesday declared that if she gets suddenly killed, there is no one to blame but the New People’s Army (NPA).

According to Uson, she refused to avail of security privileges possibly when she was still in government. But, she said, her manager prodded her to get people to protect her since she’s been criticizing communists in her blogs.

“Actually, ako po yung may ayaw ng security kaya lang kasi ‘yung manager ko na chief of staff ko rin, kailangan na daw kasi NPA na itong binabangga ko – NPA, mga komunista – so kailangan din for my safety,” Uson said in an interview with One News’ Agenda on Tuesday.

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(Actually, I was the one who doesn’t want security but my manager who is also my chief of staff [said] I needed it because I am already going against the NPA – who are communists – so I need it for my safety.)

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She then said having no security to guard her is fine. But she also warned that if ever she unexpectedly dies, the NPA must have gotten her killed.

“Pero kung ako tatanungin, okay lang sakin [na walang security]. Kaya ‘pag ako namatay, kilala niyo na kung sino, NPA nagpapatay sa akin,” Uson proclaimed.

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(But If I were to be asked, it’s okay for me [not to have security]. So, if I die, you already know who, NPA had me killed.)    /kga

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