FACT CHECK: The Philippines did not go to the UN for an arbitral ruling in 2016

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FACT CHECK: The Philippines did not go to the UN for an arbitral ruling in 2016
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FactCheck: The Philippines filed a case against China on January 22, 2013, under the administration of former president Benigno Aquino III. FactsFirstPH

The Philippines sought an arbitral ruling on territorial disputes in the South China Sea against China in 2016.

While discussing the supposed success that current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. achieved in his state visit to China from January 3 to January 5, the video posted by Facebook user “Noel Polo TV” makes the false claim in a voice-over saying: “…At noong 2016, lumapit ang Manila sa United Nation para kumuha ng arbitral ruling sa pag-angkin ng Beijing sa South China Sea.”The false claim was said while a photo of former president Rodrigo Duterte was shown to make the historic move appear to have been made under the Duterte administration.The video making the obviously false claim has garnered over 4,300 reactions, 626 comments, and 163,000 views.

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