In Manila, a rally by the Iglesia ni Cristo gathered thousands and sparked national debate, yet it left the National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) probe into alleged death threats against Vice President Sara Duterte unaltered. Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla assured that no public demonstration would sway the investigation, emphasizing a commitment to transparency and justice. The event underscores the historical interplay between religious groups and political activism in the Philippines, reaffirming the integrity of modern judicial processes. As public sentiment swirls, the NBI’s steadfast approach serves as a testament to maintaining institutional fortitude amidst external pressures.
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