Facebook shows photos of China-based fake accounts supporting Duterte | Inquirer News

Facebook shows photos of China-based fake accounts supporting Duterte

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 09:04 PM September 23, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Social media giant Facebook on Wednesday made public some screenshots of posts backing President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, which were created by fake accounts traced to people from Fujian province in China.

Facebook shuttered the pages and accounts for “coordinated inauthentic behavior (CIB)” with sharing global news about the West Philippine Sea dispute.

One of the pages taken down was “South China Sea Outpost” which shared the news report about President Rodrigo Duterte’s remark that government will push through with projects under Chinese companies even those blacklisted by the United States.

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/Facebook press release

Specifically, the Sangley Point International Airport, a joint project of blacklisted China company Communications Construction Co. Ltd. (CCCC) and Lucio Tan’s MacroAsia Corp.

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Another post by a Facebook page “Solid Sarah Z Duterte 2022,” which backs Duterte-Carpio’s presidential bid in 2022, criticized Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon for opposing the proposal to give Duterte emergency powers to fix the problems hounding Philippine Health Insurance Corp.

/Facebook press release

Accounts traced to police, military

The social media giant also deleted over 100 counterfeit accounts that traced to the Armed Forces of the Philippines as well as the Philippine National Police for “CIB” or those with deceptive accounts.

Facebook said the accounts were mostly posting criticisms against “opposition, activism and communism.”

The accounts were most active when discussions on the anti-terrorism law started since 2019.

Here are some of the posts of accounts linked to police and military forces in the country:

/Facebook press release

/Facebook press release

One of the posts called an activist as the current virus causing plague in the country. [ac]

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