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Misleading: U.S. state Rhode Island officially recognized the "Kashmir genocide" before the release of The Kashmir Files.
Human Rights-Religion
Misleading: A Facebook page named "Mangalore Muslims" issued a fatwa to kill a Hindu Activist, Harsha Shivamogga.
Events-Activism
Human Rights-Religion
False: A girl caught fire while trying to burn the Hijab in India.
Human Rights-General
Human Rights-Religion
True: A video of men attacking a Muslim woman in Morocco was falsely attributed as an incident in India.
Events-General
Human Rights-Religion
Unverifiable: Ten percent of Punjab's population has converted to Christianity.
Human Rights-Religion
Media-Celebrities
Tech-Social-Media
False: Shah Rukh Khan was spotted spitting at the funeral of veteran singer Lata Mangeshkar.
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-Policy
False: Karnataka's Mandya district administration has instructed educational institutions not to allow teachers wearing hijab into the campus.
Human Rights-Gender
Tech-Social-Media
False: Co-education in BS (honors) at private colleges is banned across Punjab province.
Human Rights-Religion
False: The Mayor of Dorval turned down Muslim parents' request to remove pork from school canteen menus.
Conspiracies-General
Health-Vaccines
Human Rights-General
False: The U.K. is planning to remove the Human Rights Act to "apply reforms to the unvaccinated."
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Human Rights-General
Politics-General
Misleading: The Israeli Ministry of Health has deleted testimonies from vaccinated people to suppress the adverse effect of COVID-19 vaccines.
Human Rights-Gender
Politics-Policy
Misleading: The Scottish Police allow rapists to self-identify as women.
Events-Terrorism
Human Rights-Race
True: The Colleyville Synagogue gunman went on an antisemitic tirade.
Human Rights-Race
Politics-Elections
False: Uttar Pradesh has the highest crimes against Scheduled Tribes.
Conspiracies-General
Human Rights-Religion
False: A Muslim vendor sold fruit juices adulterated with infertility pills to Hindu customers.
Human Rights-Religion
Misleading: Sita Road in Pakistan was renamed Rehmani Nagar after the partition of India in 1947.
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