CLAIM: Pinagbigyan ni ICC prosecutor Karim Khan ang hiling ni Duterte na makabalik sa Pilipinas.
RATING: SATIRE
Isang TikTok video mula sa satirical page na “Balat Sibuyas” ang kumalat nitong Mayo 5, kung saan sinasabing pinayagan daw ni International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim Khan na pauwiin si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte para “disiplinahin ang kanyang mga pasaway na anak.”
Kasalukuyang umaabot na sa 23,700 ang reactions at 1,300 shares ang video reel. May ilang Facebook accounts na rin ang nag-repost ng parehong video, pero tinanggal na ‘yung watermark at ‘yung tag na nagsasabing satire ito—kaya may posibilidad na malito o malinlang ang ibang netizens.
Ang “Balat Sibuyas” ay isang multi-platform satire page na gumagawa ng mga patawang balita tungkol sa mga isyung politikal sa bansa. Ang kanilang tagline: “Balitang hindi totoo, pero dapat sineseryoso.” FULL STORY HERE
Video edit by: Marc Nathaniel Servo
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