
CLAIM: Video ng maraming tao sa Cebu na sinasabing lumahok sa pro-Duterte Cebu People’s Indignation Rally.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Ang drone footage ng isang malaking crowd ay maling iniulat bilang mula sa isang pro-Duterte “Cebu People’s Indignation Rally” sa Mandaue, Cebu.
Ang video ay mayroong edited na text na nagsasabing “Duterte pa rin sa Cebu” at isang kantang may linyang “Pilipinas, Duterte pa rin,” na nagpapahiwatig na ang mga taong sumama sa rally ay dumalo bilang suporta kay dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte at Bise Presidente Sara Duterte.
Ang orihinal na drone footage ay inupload ng Facebook page na “Cebu ni Bai” at kuha ito noong Planetshakers concert noong Peb. 23, 2024, sa Cebu.
Noong Peb. 23, sinabi ng mga pulis ng Mandaue na ang tinatayang bilang ng dumalo sa indignation rally ay nasa 3,000 hanggang 4,000 katao lamang, kabaligtaran ito sa 40,000 na kiniclaim ng mga tagasuporta ni Duterte.
Sa ngayon, ang manipuladong video ay nakakuha na ng 866,000 na views at 19,500 na reaksyon sa Facebook. Leigh San Diego
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