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Misleading: A Texas school district removed Anne Frank's "The Diary of a Young Girl" from libraries.
Human Rights-Religion Media-General Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: A Texas school district removed Anne Frank's "The Diary of a Young Girl" from libraries.

Misleading: Video of physical assault on woman in Pakistan given a false communal spin
Events-General Human Rights-Religion

Misleading: Video of physical assault on woman in Pakistan given a false communal spin

False: A recent video shows Dutch farmers spraying a mixture of hay and manure at police while protesting the government's agriculture industry proposals.
Human Rights-Activism Politics-Policy

False: A recent video shows Dutch farmers spraying a mixture of hay and manure at police while protesting the government's agriculture industry proposals.

Misleading: Muslim man in Indore threatens Hindu woman with a knife to force her to marry him.
Human Rights-Religion Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: Muslim man in Indore threatens Hindu woman with a knife to force her to marry him.

False: Pride celebrations led to the outbreak of Monkeypox.
Health-General Human Rights-Gender

False: Pride celebrations led to the outbreak of Monkeypox.

False: Two Hindu students of an Uttar Pradesh college were expelled for reading Hanuman Chalisa instead of the Quran.
Human Rights-Religion Tech-Social-Media

False: Two Hindu students of an Uttar Pradesh college were expelled for reading Hanuman Chalisa instead of the Quran.

False: The 1994 population conference in Cairo mandated a reduction in the world population by 95 percent as part of a plan to bring in a New World Order.
Conspiracies-Depopulation Conspiracies-New World Order Human Rights-General

False: The 1994 population conference in Cairo mandated a reduction in the world population by 95 percent as part of a plan to bring in a New World Order.

False: A Muslim man in India threatened to kill an electrician over the restoration of an illegal power supply connection.
Human Rights-Religion Politics-General

False: A Muslim man in India threatened to kill an electrician over the restoration of an illegal power supply connection.

Misleading: No increasing trend was observed in communal riots in India between 2018 and 2020.
Human Rights-Religion Politics-General

Misleading: No increasing trend was observed in communal riots in India between 2018 and 2020.

Misleading: Jammu & Kashmir Police thrashed a group of Rajasthani men for raising pro-Pakistan slogans.
Events-General Geopolitical-General Human Rights-Race

Misleading: Jammu & Kashmir Police thrashed a group of Rajasthani men for raising pro-Pakistan slogans.

False: A Congress worker thrashed a colleague for molesting her during an Independence Day ceremony.
Human Rights-Gender Politics-General

False: A Congress worker thrashed a colleague for molesting her during an Independence Day ceremony.

Misleading: North Carolina proposed a bill that legalizes the murder of pregnant women who seek an abortion.
Health-General Human Rights-General Politics-Policy

Misleading: North Carolina proposed a bill that legalizes the murder of pregnant women who seek an abortion.

False: A video shows an explosion at a mosque in Kabul during evening prayers on August 17, 2022.
Events-General Human Rights-Religion

False: A video shows an explosion at a mosque in Kabul during evening prayers on August 17, 2022.

False: Children replaced the crown of a student playing Bharat Mata with a hijab and forced her to offer namaz at a Lucknow school event.
Human Rights-Religion

False: Children replaced the crown of a student playing Bharat Mata with a hijab and forced her to offer namaz at a Lucknow school event.

False: Train full of Rohingya refugees leaves Bangladesh for Bihar following the formation of the new state government.
Human Rights-Religion Politics-General

False: Train full of Rohingya refugees leaves Bangladesh for Bihar following the formation of the new state government.

False: UK Universities are banning books to protect students from potentially offensive literature.
Human Rights-General Media-General

False: UK Universities are banning books to protect students from potentially offensive literature.

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