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False: Former Ukrainian Human Rights Chief Lyudmila Denisova admitted to lying about the Russian military committing rape crimes in Ukraine.
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False: The Indian courts ordered the release of those convicted of gangraping Bilkis Bano and murdering members of her family in 2002.
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False: Upper caste men forced a Dalit man to drink water from a shoe in Rajasthan.
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False: A soldier shot a stone pelter in Jammu and Kashmir.
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False: A leaflet distributed in UK schools encourages children to invite pedophiles into their homes.
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False: UK Universities are banning books to protect students from potentially offensive literature.
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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.
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Misleading: North Carolina proposed a bill that legalizes the murder of pregnant women who seek an abortion.
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False: Plan B drugs can cause abortion or miscarriage.
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False: Thirteen Labour MPs did not vote against deportation flights to Rwanda.
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False: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were convicted of the 1964 disappearance of ten students from Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada.
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False: New Facebook/Meta rules will make all private posts on the platform and deleted messages public.
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False: The Red Cross has been involved in the organ trafficking of over a thousand Ukrainian children in Mariupol.
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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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Misleading: Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former CEO of the Nestle group, said that "water is not a human right."
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False: The U.S. state of Tennessee has banned contraceptive pills.
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