Duterte News - Iglesia ni Cristo denies viral letter endorsing Duterte, vows to sue forgers
Published May 2, 2016 4:21pm
The Iglesia ni Cristo denied on Monday that they have endorsed the presidential candidacy of Davao City Rodrigo Duterte.
In an instant message to GMA News, Iglesia ni Cristo representative Ka Edwil Zabala said they have not flowed a letter demonstrating the religious gathering's backing for Duterte.
"The letter is not from Sibling Eduardo Manalo," Zabala said, in the wake of being demonstrated the assumed "tagubilin" that has subsequent to turned into a web sensation over the online networking.
"The minute we recognize the individual/s in charge of this false letter containing the produced mark of Sibling Eduardo Manalo, we will charge them in court," he included.
Despite the fact that it is vague where the letter was initially posted, one of the unmistakable pages that mutual the photograph was "Bisaya Republic."
Its post about the gathered Iglesia Ni Cristo support increased more than 3,800 preferences and 7,400 shares starting 4:45 p.m. on Monday.
In any case, a Facebook page of Duterte's volunteers with more than 52,000 preferences posted the photograph being referred to and named it as "fake news."
Meeting
Duterte met Manalo two weeks prior to present his project against wrongdoing, illicit medications and debasement to the religious pioneer.
"Kung nanaisin ng Commonplace na Panginoon at ako ay mahalal sa darating na eleksyon, makakaasa ang milyun-milyong miyembro ng Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) na ipaglalaban ko ang kanilang karapatan at kapakanan bilang mamamayan at mananampalataya," Duterte said in an announcement.
He said they didn't examine backing of the square voting religious gathering.
The powerful gathering has likewise denied a week ago that it has as of now embraced a possibility for VP.
The announcement turned out after Congressperson Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos was accounted for to have guaranteed that his bad habit presidential offer had been embraced by the Iglesia ni Cristo.
"Basta sa ngayon ay wala dad kaming opisyal na ine-endorso. Maaring mayroon nang napili ang pamunuan pero wala dad kaming ina-declare," Zabala said then. He included, "Hindi ko alam saan nanggaling ang balita na may ine-endorso na. Kung mayroon na, ako dapat ang una makakaalam at magbabalita sainyo niyan." — Bianca Rose Dabu with a report from Trisha Macas/RSJ/NB, GMA News
The Iglesia ni Cristo denied on Monday that they have endorsed the presidential candidacy of Davao City Rodrigo Duterte.
In an instant message to GMA News, Iglesia ni Cristo representative Ka Edwil Zabala said they have not flowed a letter demonstrating the religious gathering's backing for Duterte.
"The letter is not from Sibling Eduardo Manalo," Zabala said, in the wake of being demonstrated the assumed "tagubilin" that has subsequent to turned into a web sensation over the online networking.
"The minute we recognize the individual/s in charge of this false letter containing the produced mark of Sibling Eduardo Manalo, we will charge them in court," he included.
Despite the fact that it is vague where the letter was initially posted, one of the unmistakable pages that mutual the photograph was "Bisaya Republic."
Its post about the gathered Iglesia Ni Cristo support increased more than 3,800 preferences and 7,400 shares starting 4:45 p.m. on Monday.
In any case, a Facebook page of Duterte's volunteers with more than 52,000 preferences posted the photograph being referred to and named it as "fake news."
Meeting
Duterte met Manalo two weeks prior to present his project against wrongdoing, illicit medications and debasement to the religious pioneer.
"Kung nanaisin ng Commonplace na Panginoon at ako ay mahalal sa darating na eleksyon, makakaasa ang milyun-milyong miyembro ng Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) na ipaglalaban ko ang kanilang karapatan at kapakanan bilang mamamayan at mananampalataya," Duterte said in an announcement.
He said they didn't examine backing of the square voting religious gathering.
The powerful gathering has likewise denied a week ago that it has as of now embraced a possibility for VP.
The announcement turned out after Congressperson Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos was accounted for to have guaranteed that his bad habit presidential offer had been embraced by the Iglesia ni Cristo.
"Basta sa ngayon ay wala dad kaming opisyal na ine-endorso. Maaring mayroon nang napili ang pamunuan pero wala dad kaming ina-declare," Zabala said then. He included, "Hindi ko alam saan nanggaling ang balita na may ine-endorso na. Kung mayroon na, ako dapat ang una makakaalam at magbabalita sainyo niyan." — Bianca Rose Dabu with a report from Trisha Macas/RSJ/NB, GMA News
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