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AFP ensures no restrictions on social media for families of military members

by LAWIN.news March 19, 2025
written by LAWIN.news March 19, 2025
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MANILA, Philippines– The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has officially refuted claims that it imposed restrictions on social media usage for the families of military personnel.

This statement was issued in response to social media reactions that followed the ongoing investigations by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Recent reports suggested that the AFP had circulated guidelines that would limit what families of military personnel could share or express on social media platforms.

In its official statement, the AFP denied these allegations, clarifying that no such directives had been issued.

The AFP emphasized that it respects the constitutional rights of all citizens, including the families of military members, to freely express themselves online.

The statement further assured that the AFP values transparency and open communication both within its ranks and with the public.

The AFP attributed the misinformation to discussions surrounding recent activities and statements made by individuals within the military community.

While the AFP encouraged responsible use of social media, it made clear that it does not intend to impose any restrictions on personal expression.

The concerns about alleged restrictions were amplified by the ongoing attention to the ICC’s investigations into human rights violations.

Some social media users have connected the alleged restrictions to the ICC’s actions, leading to varied opinions and discussions about the matter.

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