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Removal of cited material by anonymous editor without explanation

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I have twice re-inserted the material removed by an anonymous user at 210.176.107.27. If this is one person would they please explain why they have removed this cited material. Did the news organizations get their info wrong? Has it been updated? The articles are clear. As ABS-CBN says "A private equity fund controlled by the Chinese government will become the country's largest ferry operator as a result of deals announced by 2 major domestic shipping firms on Wednesday." --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 03:18, 28 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Reverted edits by anonymous editor

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I reverted to edits by an anonymous editor. The editor said in his comments "(Corrected inaccuracies.) " Unfortunately, all material removed was backed up by citations from newspaper articles. Unless and until there are other or better citations proving that the first newspaper articles are inaccurate, the information should stay. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 05:13, 22 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Reverted edits by anonymous editor

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Yet again an anonymous editor deleted cited material claiming that the articles were inaccurate. This might be true but we cannot take people's word for it. There must be citations. If cited, quoted material is inaccurate, please provide a competing citation.

In this particular case, the anonymous editor said "An news article in the Philippines contained numerous errors which should not be further propagated on Wikipedia." But he deleted non-Filipino sources including the well-respected Wall Street Journal, from the United States, and the Xinhua News Agency, a Chinese-government owned news service. Further, a news source is a news source, regardless of its ethnicity. We should not judge a source's credibility because of the audience's race. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 10:02, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

User:210.176.107.27 keeps deleting cited material

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User:210.176.107.27 keeps deleting cited material. All the above comments are about edits done by this ID. This ID has only edited this page and two related pages, 2GO and 2GO Group. User:210.176.107.27 is more than welcome to help keep these pages up-to-date and accurate. Does the user need help creating a proper ID? Post here for help. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 10:08, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The IFC website

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The anonymous editor User:210.176.107.27 again edits without explaining on this page, but he does explain in the edit comments. He/she/it says "the fund is NOT Netherlands-based - if the IFC is an investor how can you say that it is wholly controlled by the Chinese government? Please get your facts correct. You might want to refer to their website or the IFC's website." There is a link already in the article to the IFC's website and that page says "China-ASEAN Investment Cooperation Fund ("CAF" or "Fund") is an unlisted, closed end private equity fund with a target size of $1 billion. The Export-Import Bank of China (“The Exim Bank”) will be the anchor sponsor for CAF with a seed investment of $300 million. ", see http://ifcext.ifc.org/ifcext/spiwebsite1.nsf/0/EA30D66D3BCEE0F9852576BA000E3309 . The Exim Bank, the anchor sponsor, is Chines government owned. The IFC is part of the World Bank and therefore partially controlled by the Chinese Government. Further the IFC has only a minority stake of about 20%. The other stakes are all from Chinese government banks or funds. There is no single investor in the Fund is not owned in full or in part by the Chinese government, as the citations make clear. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 06:32, 12 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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