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•74% Informative
Fake video shows long line of motionless vehicles on a mountain road in a mountainous region of Pakistan .
It was posted on social media platform X on September 8, 2024 .
The clip predates a rally by supporters of Imran Khan held weeks later in the capital Islamabad .
Thousands gathered in the Sangjani area of Islamabad to show support for the jailed former leader.
VR Score
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English
Language complexity
58
Offensive language
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
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15
Source diversity
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