Not 'fake news': Documents show U.S. sanctions vs De Lima accusers

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WATCH: 3 documents debunk questions on the validity of U.S. sanctions against Philippine officials involved in the detention of Senator Leila de Lima. Full story:

denying entry to Philippine government officials involved in the detention of Senator Leila de Lima were false, citing provisions in the US 2020 budget to support his point.Nieto's Facebook post, shared over 6,300 times, showed only selective provisions of the US 2020 budget and left out relevant provisions in related budget documents that point to the inclusion of a travel ban against those involved in De Lima's detention.

FAKE NEWS. Thinking Pinoy blogger RJ Nieto, appeared at the Senate hearing on fake news online in 2017. File photo by Rappler "Despite multiple news reports attesting to the existence of such an entry ban, the entire bill did not mention the character strings 'de Lima', 'wrongful', 'imprisonment', i.e. there is no provision in the signed HR 1865 that contains the text as described in the various Philippine news reports published over the past week," he said.

 

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Hi Rappler, do you have a copy of the documents that includes the 'Prohibition on Entry'? Please enlighten us on the matter. I checked in and didn't find any document with 'Prohibition on Entry'. But i found this.

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Not 'fake news': Documents show U.S. sanctions vs De Lima accusers valid3 documents debunk questions on the validity of U.S. sanctions against Philippine officials involved in the detention of Senator Leila de Lima. O paano yan mga ka DDS susunod freez ng accounts ng mga corrupt na Duterte Administration officials 😂🤣😂🤣👊 Mahina talaga sa reading comprehension ang mga DDS. It’s a lie. The said Senate Resolution is labeled “Introduced” and not labeled as “became a law.”
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