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as so dangerous? >> they don't want it to air and create what they say would be potentially a law and order situation. the documentary does have an interview with one of the rapists. while we can't quote from his interview, i can tell you that what he says in the interview is very very controversial. the filmmaker herself summarizes the interview and this will give a sense of how controversial it is what he said. >> no regret for one second out of 16 hours? no regret. in fact the opposite. mukesh's attitude is why are they making a fuss about us? everybody's doing it. >> reporter: no regret at all. that's what the indian government is worried about. if you air an you interview like

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we heard him say it expressing no remorse whatsoever. in the film we also hear from defense lawyers, and the defense lawyers also go on camera saying that you know in our society there is no place for women. that women shouldn't go out late at night. the defense lawyers say that, too, that our culture doesn't respect women. so yes, you will fine some men who agree with what mukesh says, who agree with what his defense lawyers say. but to say that most men in india think that way i think that would be -- that's being unfair. most men don't think like that. if we take a step back, yes, india is a patriarchal society, yes, india does treat men and women unfairly. there are lots of real issues when it comes to quality between the two genders here -- to equal between the two genders here. but to think that most people think like this i think is taking it a bit far. even though our society isn't equal, it's unfair to say that most men think the way a

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criminal like mukesh singh does. >> i absolutely agree. we don't want to suggest that in any way, shape or form that most men of india shared the horrific opinion. certainly because it's a widespread issue and the documentary which the director wants to make available, although it is banned it is on line it is stirring up a discussion and a conversation about the treatment of women which certainly needs to improve all over india. joining us this afternoon from mumbai. thank you very much. all right. to another part of asia now. economists around the world paying close attention as china kicks off its annual parliamentary meetings in beijing. >> they're hoping to learn something as china unveils its priorities for the coming year. >> cnn's andrew stevens has been closely monitoring developments and joins us now with more from hong kong. andrew the annual gdp growth rate the defense budget and the silk road, of course the ones to watch. what have we learned so far? >> reporter: the big one of

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that that is bound to create a lot of reaction from the public. a lot of outrage in india. let's go back to 2012 when the deli gang rape took place. remember the protests we saw then. this rape case definitely touched a chord with indians, with men and women around the country. if you remember the protests back then, the government is fearing that it could see the similar kind of protest, similar kind of outrage on the streets. and it wants to fleent. and that's why it's saying it doesn't -- it will not allow the film to be released. >> the abhorrent opinion of mukesh staying the rapists are how common you do you think among india's young men? and is that why it's striking such a nerve? is the uncomfortable truth here that many men in india will agree with his opinion? >> i think it's fair to say that some men will agree with his opinion.

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