Although this country's Constitution promises rights such as freedom of speech, it is often associated with censorship. This means that freedom of speech, especially criticising the ruling government, is limited. What country fits this description?

One country that fits this description is China. China's Constitution does include provisions for freedom of speech and expression. However, in practice, the Chinese government heavily censors media, restricts access to information, and limits criticism of the ruling Communist Party. Internet censorship, known as the "Great Firewall of China," blocks numerous foreign websites and social media platforms. Independent journalism and dissenting voices that challenge the government are often suppressed, leading to limited freedom of speech in the country.