Facebook creates religions wars in India for profit Facebook ignores the results of an independent report on materials on its resources in India, writes The Wall Street Journal (https://on.wsj.com/30m523i). According to representatives of a number of Indian human rights organizations, Facebook removed from the report and did not remove from its servers many materials marked as "dangerous". Facebook tried to block an independent report investigating hate speech in India, the newspaper said, citing data from several human rights organizations. According to Ratik Asokan, an employee of one of the organizations that provided materials for the report, Facebook has made adjustments to the investigation. In particular, the company changed the definition of hate speech, nullifying the independent nature of the report. Asokan claims that Facebook removed most of the material that his organization deemed dangerous from the report. For example, messages containing comparisons of Muslims with locusts, as well as materials with calls to kill Muslims. At the same time, the representative of another Indian human rights organization, Ritumbra Manuvier, claims that most of the material noted by the organization has not been removed from Facebook: including a video with 40 million views, which calls for the eradication of Islam. Manuvier also claims that representatives of Foley Hoag demanded proof that certain materials are harmful. According to expert Dia Kayali, Facebook did not keep Nick Clegg's promise that the report would be independent.