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By Srijit Das A video of a huge building engulfed in massive flames is currently being shared with a false claim that it shows how the protesters burnt down the Alcazar Library in Marseille, France. BOOM found that the video is from the Philippines where the historic Manila Central Post Office caught fire on May 21 this year. France's Marseille-based news outlet La Provence on June 30 reported that the entrance of the Alcazar library was vandalised by rioters. France has been rocked by widespread riots after a police officer fatally shot an Algerian-origin teenager Nahel M for refusing to stop...
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By Anmol Alphonso An old video from the Philippines of Jesuit priests singing the song 'You are mine' is being shared with a false claim that a choir from Manipur sang for peace as the state continues to be in the grip of ethnic clashes. The video is being shared claiming that a hymn is being sung by a Manipuri choir for peace in the state. Since May this year, Manipur has witnessed violent clashes between Kuki and Meitei communities with the death toll in the state crossing 100 with 400 injured. The video is being shared with the caption, "You Are Mine - Comforting Song by Manipur Choir." Cli...
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By Hazel Gandhi A video from a secondhand goods store in Philippines is being falsely linked to the violent clashes in Manipur to claim that shops owned by Hindu Meiteis are being looted by tribal groups. BOOM found that the video is from Lucena City, Philippines and shows a frenzied crowd trying to buy goods from the sale. In March this year, the Manipur High Court asked the state government to start working towards the inclusion of the Meitei community in the ST list, a decision that faced severe opposition from the tribal groups. The All Tribal Students Union of Manipur called a protest on ...
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By Hazel Gandhi Two unrelated visuals of a baby being rescued from under some debris and an airport CCTV footage showing earthquake tremors are viral as videos from Tajikistan. BOOM found that the visuals are from Türkiye and Philippines respectively, and have no links to the Tajikistan earthquake. A 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook the eastern region of Tajikistan during the early hours of February 23, 2023. The tremors of this quake were felt in China and other neighbouring countries as well. Amid this, unrelated earthquake visuals from other regions are being peddled as videos from Tajikistan...
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By Anmol Alphonso An old CCTV footage showing a dog sleeping and being suddenly woken up by an earthquake that had hit Mindanao, Philippines in January 2021 is being misreported by several Indian news outlets as tremors felt in Delhi in the early hours of Wednesday. The National Seismological Center (NSC) of Nepal recorded a 6.6 magnitude earthquake with the epicenter in the Doti district of Nepal and tremors were also felt by people residing in the neighboring regions in North India on November 9, 2022. Also Read:'Scary': How Delhi Twitter Described Tremors Of 6.6 Magnitude Nepal Earthquake T...
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