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PNP ‘apprised’ of INC rally plan

The Philippine National Police (PNP) stated it was 'apprised' of a planned rally by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), which took place at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and the Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila. Around 7,000 people gathered for the event, ostensibly supporting Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faces a plunder investigation related to alleged campaign donations. PNP Public Information Chief Colonel Allen Rae Co confirmed that while the police were aware of the rally plan, they did not anticipate it occurring earlier than scheduled. Over 6,000 officers were deployed to secure the area, and three individuals were arrested after tensions arose between protesters and law enforcement. Some demonstrators expressed concerns about the presence of SWAT teams with firearms, though Co clarified that these units were there for security purposes rather than to directly engage with the crowd.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
PNP ‘apprised’ of INC rally plan

The Philippine National Police (PNP) stated it was 'apprised' of a planned rally by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), which took place at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and the Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila. Around 7,000 people gathered for the event, ostensibly supporting Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faces a plunder investigation related to alleged campaign donations. PNP Public Information Chief Colonel Allen Rae Co confirmed that while the police were aware of the rally plan, they did not anticipate it occurring earlier than scheduled. Over 6,000 officers were deployed to secure the area, and three individuals were arrested after tensions arose between protesters and law enforcement. Some demonstrators expressed concerns about the presence of SWAT teams with firearms, though Co clarified that these units were there for security purposes rather than to directly engage with the crowd.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, reporting both the PNP's response and the protesters' concerns without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from PNP officials and mentions public sentiment on social media without taking a clear stance. The focus remains on the事实

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly accurate with detailed police statements. The tone is neutral and balanced, providing both sides of the situation without bias.

Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 753 days ago
At least 10,850 protesters attend INC rally on Edsa – PNP

On June 30, 2026, the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported that approximately 10,850 people attended multiple rallies held by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) along Edsa in Manila. The largest gathering was at White Plains Avenue, where around 10,000 participants were recorded by the PNP. Smaller groups of 300 and 250 people were present at other locations along Edsa. The PNP deployed nearly 5,936 officers to manage the protests, during which three police officials sustained injuries and two individuals were arrested.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a religious group's rally, providing factual data from the PNP without apparent ideological framing. It does not take a stance on the event's significance or implications, focusing solely on attendance numbers and logistical details.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Accurate depiction of the confrontation. The tone becomes more emotionally charged during the description of the incident, reducing overall objectivity.

Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday
PNP says to sustain deployment as INC rally moves to Manila

The Philippine National Police (PNP) stated it would maintain its security presence as the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC)-led rally moved to Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila. The rally, which began in Quezon City, initially faced tensions with law enforcement due to alleged disruptions. The Quezon City government initially allowed the rally but later denied permits, citing concerns over student and worker impacts. The INC relocated the event to Liwasang Bonifacio, a location where public assemblies do not require local government permits. The PNP emphasized its commitment to upholding public order and protecting citizens while allowing peaceful assembly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the PNP's stance on maintaining security during the rally without overtly criticizing or praising either side. It provides factual updates on the movement of the rally and the authorities' response without taking a clear ideological position. The framing remains neutral, though

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual accuracy is high, reporting on PNP's stance and the movement of the INC rally. Objectivity is good but slightly tilted towards official statements, with less emphasis on protester perspectives.

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