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False: An image shows Canada-based Yemeni businessman Ali Al Jamal, who fired his Hindu Indian employees over the Prophet Muhammad row.
Human Rights-Race
Politics-Policy
False: Oak Park and River Forest High School in Illinois plans to implement a race-based grading system for the 2022-23 school year.
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False: The U.S. government is planning to "zap" people if they try to eat real cheeseburgers.
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False: The Texas school shooter was trans.
Geopolitical-Conflict
Human Rights-Gender
False: The official Pride flag will include the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Events-General
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False: A video shows a mob vandalizing a Hindu temple and attacking a priest in Karachi, Pakistan.
Events-General
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-General
False: A video shows people in Varanasi celebrating after a Shivling was discovered in the Gyanavapi Mosque.
Conspiracies-World Economic Forum
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False: A widely shared black and white image shows Klaus Schwab's father, Eugen Schwab, in a Nazi uniform.
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Human Rights-General
False: The Red Cross has been involved in the organ trafficking of over a thousand Ukrainian children in Mariupol.
Human Rights-Religion
False: A Dalit man was lynched by a Hindu extremist mob for marrying a Muslim woman in Hyderabad.
Human Rights-General
Politics-Policy
False: The U.S. state of Tennessee has banned contraceptive pills.
Human Rights-General
Tech-Social-Media
Misleading: Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former CEO of the Nestle group, said that "water is not a human right."
Human Rights-Religion
False: A video shows a Hindu police officer faking an injury to incite violence against Muslims in Jodhpur.
Human Rights-Religion
Tech-Social-Media
False: An image shows the Nandi statue from Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi, UP.
Human Rights-Religion
Tech-Social-Media
False: A video shows Muslim men vandalizing Naopara Mahishasur railway station in West Bengal because the train sounds disturbed their namaz.
Human Rights-Religion
Tech-Social-Media
False: A video shows a Muslim man stabbing a girl for refusing to convert to Islam in West Bengal's Murshidabad district.
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