Look, I can't talk about small exceptions because they will exist in a nation of 1.3 billion. By selectively filtering news you can make any viewpoint in the world seem valid. You have also not understood this:
1.) demolitions of legally occupied property can proceed when the government decides fit, but compensation is to be paid.
2.) demolitions of illegally occupied land will not be compensated.
You have not refuted my point. They were even talking about compensation deduction in the article.
On censorship: 80% of Chinese people know no English at all. Of the 20% remaining, it is questionable how many have a working knowledge of English. There is no need to block most English websites.
I'm not getting your convoluted statement. I have distorted no facts, but instead you have selectively filtered news in order to advance your biased viewpoint. It is no surprise then that India has the highest rates of academic fraud in the world.
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