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FACT CHECK: Bato dela Rosa not at recent INC rallies; post uses January 2025 video
PH🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

FACT CHECK: Bato dela Rosa not at recent INC rallies; post uses January 2025 video

A circulated video falsely claims that Senator Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa attended the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) protests that began on June 30, 2026. The video, which has gained significant traction online, features Dela Rosa at an earlier INC rally in January 2025, not the recent protests. Fact-checking reveals that Dela Rosa did not participate in the June 30 rally or subsequent days of the protest. The video was sourced from an ANC report covering the INC's nationwide peace rally opposing Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment. Dela Rosa, a Duterte ally, attended the 2025 event to show solidarity. He is currently evading an ICC arrest warrant and is considered a fugitive. The INC's protests were aimed at supporting Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faces legal issues related to campaign finance. The article highlights the confusion between past and present events and clarifies the true context of Dela Rosa's involvement.

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Rappler logoRapplerIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
FACT CHECK: No clash between protesters, police in Liwasang Bonifacio rally

Rappler fact-checked a viral video claiming that protesters clashed with police during a three-day rally by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) at Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila. The video, which showed a confrontation between protesters and law enforcement, was flagged as 99.9% AI-generated by Hive Moderation and 99% AI-generated by Sight Engine. According to the Philippine National Police, the second and third days of the rally were 'generally peaceful and orderly,' despite minor incidents on the first day. News outlets such as ANC 24/7, Inquirer.net, and Rappler confirmed no confrontations occurred. The rally, held from June 30 to July 2, opposed the arrest of Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faced a plunder case related to illegal campaign donations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced fact-checking report, citing multiple sources including official statements from the Philippine National Police and independent news outlets. It does not take a stance on the political issue but focuses on verifying the accuracy of claims made in a viral video. The ph

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FACT CHECK: Nepal protest, Trillion Peso March misrepresented as recent rallies in PH

A Facebook post claimed that videos showed a large crowd protesting corruption in the Philippines in early July 2026. However, the videos were actually from a protest in Nepal in September 2025 and a separate Trillion Peso March in EDSA in September 2025. These videos were shared during a surprise rally by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) in Metro Manila, which was organized to support Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who was later arrested on corruption charges. The videos were falsely attributed to recent Philippine protests, but fact-checkers confirmed they were old footage. The INC rally, which took place from June 30 to July 2, caused significant disruption, including traffic congestion and school closures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual correction without overtly favoring any political side. It explains the misinformation surrounding the INC rally and the false attribution of foreign footage to Philippine protests, while providing balanced context about the actual event and its implications. There is

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FACT CHECK: Bato dela Rosa not at recent INC rallies; post uses January 2025 video

A circulated video falsely claims that Senator Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa attended the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) protests that began on June 30, 2026. The video, which has gained significant traction online, features Dela Rosa at an earlier INC rally in January 2025, not the recent protests. Fact-checking reveals that Dela Rosa did not participate in the June 30 rally or subsequent days of the protest. The video was sourced from an ANC report covering the INC's nationwide peace rally opposing Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment. Dela Rosa, a Duterte ally, attended the 2025 event to show solidarity. He is currently evading an ICC arrest warrant and is considered a fugitive. The INC's protests were aimed at supporting Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faces legal issues related to campaign finance. The article highlights the confusion between past and present events and clarifies the true context of Dela Rosa's involvement.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual correction without overtly favoring any political side. It clearly distinguishes between the false claim and the verified historical context, providing balanced information about Dela Rosa's past participation versus current status. The tone remains objective, focusing

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