
FACT-CHECK: Filipinos arrested in Qatar due to illegal assembly
TikTok videos falsely claimed that the 17 Filipinos arrested in Qatar during a pro-Duterte rally on March 28 were detained due to expired QIDs or residence permits and visas.
TikTok videos falsely claimed that the 17 Filipinos arrested in Qatar during a pro-Duterte rally on March 28 were detained due to expired QIDs or residence permits and visas.
Ten days after his arrest, false reports surfaced on Chinese digital media platforms claiming that former President Rodrigo Duterte had collapsed into a coma while in detention at The Hague, where he faces trial before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity linked to his bloody anti-drug war.
An old image of a Bangladesh protest is circulating online and has been falsely claimed as showing the execution of a Filipino in Saudi Arabia.
A Facebook page has falsely claimed that former president Rodrigo Duterte had sent his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte to prison.
May isang manipuladong video ng umano’y pag-aresto sa puganteng pastor na si Apollo Quiboloy ang kumakalat ngayon sa Facebook.