Pinaalalahanan ng Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ang publiko hinggil sa kumakalat na “fake news” kaugnay sa umano’y dibisyon at “realignments” sa politika ng bansa.
Sa ibinahaging babala ng AFP sa kanilang social media page noong Sabado, Enero 17, tahasang sinabi ng ahensya na ang mga maling impormasyon ay naglalayong lituhin at bumuo ng dibisyon sa pagitan ng taumbayan at awtoridad.
“The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) strongly warns the public against circulating social media posts and online content that falsely claim divisions within the military, allege political realignments, or suggest that senior officers are backing any political personality,” panimula ng AFP.
Anila, “These narratives are fake news and deliberate disinformation designed to sow confusion, mistrust, and division—both within the ranks and among the Filipino people.”
Paglilinaw ng AFP, nasa Konstitusyon daw at sa mga Pilipino ang kanilang “loyalty.”
“Let us be clear: the AFP remains united, professional, and non-partisan. Our loyalty is to the Constitution and the Filipino people—not to any political figure or agenda,” anang ahensya.
“We urge everyone to be vigilant, verify information from credible and official sources, and refrain from sharing unverified content that only fuels division and instability,” pagtatapos nila.
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Matatandaang kamakailan, nagpaalala rin ang parehong ahensya kaugnay sa umano’y paggamit sa pangalan ni AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jr. sa isang YouTube channel.
“DEEPFAKE ALERT | The AFP warns the public against a fake YouTube channel impersonating AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo S. Brawner Jr. through highly deceptive, AI-generated videos. These contents are unauthorized, digitally manipulated, and intended to mislead,” saad ng AFP sa kanilang social media post kamakailan.
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