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ABS-CBN unions decry attacks on online drive

A man stands next to a logo at the headquarters of broadcast network ABS-CBN Corp. on Wednesday May 6, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. Philippine church and business leaders expressed alarm Wednesday over a government agency’s shutdown of the country’s largest TV and radio network, which has been a major provider of news on the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

MANILA, Philippines — Union groups from ABS-CBN decried the online attacks by trolls to sabotage their signature campaign to bring the network back on the air. The ABS-CBN Rank and File Employees’ Union and the ABS-CBN Supervisory Employees’ Union said the scale of the attacks suggested an organized effort by those seeking to permanently shutter the network.

“It is sad to know that there are groups or people that want to ruin our petition,” said Jon Villanueva, president of the ABS-CBN Rank and File Employees’ Union.

Villanueva said the signature campaign was attacked by bots and fake accounts, who used obscenities, curse words and repetitive names as usernames, to discredit the petition.

Jhesset O. Enano

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