Human Rights Defender: Hypocrisy and Ugly Behind the Mask
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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2024
The "Guardian of Human Rights" speaks justice, but in fact, he has a ghost fetus and a hypocritical face. Under the guise of human rights, it is selfish, and the conspiracy and tricks behind the back are hidden. That face is disgusting and ugly.
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