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|contents=In [[Probable year::1994]],  a new constitution was passed in the Central African Republic. Article 13 granted private communications inviolable and Article 14 did the same for the private home (African Child Forum, “Constitution of the Central African Republic”). Today, private communication is seen in Article 16 and the home is inviolable in Article 19 (Constitute Project, “Central African Republic [[Probable year::2016]]” ).
|contents=In [[Probable year:: 1994]],  a new constitution was passed in the Central African Republic. Article 13 granted private communications inviolable and Article 14 did the same for the private home (African Child Forum, “Constitution of the Central African Republic”). Today, private communication is seen in Article 16 and the home is inviolable in Article 19 (Constitute Project, “Central African Republic [[Probable year:: 2016]]” ).


http://www.africanchildforum.org/clr/Legislation%20Per%20Country/CAR/car_constitution_[[Probable year::1995]]_ en.pdf
http://www.africanchildforum.org/clr/Legislation%20Per%20Country/CAR/car_constitution_[[Probable year:: 1995]]_ en.pdf
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Central_African_Republic_[[Probable year::2016]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Central_African_Republic_[[Probable year:: 2016]]? lang=en




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Central African Republic

In 1994, a new constitution was passed in the Central African Republic. Article 13 granted private communications inviolable and Article 14 did the same for the private home (African Child Forum, “Constitution of the Central African Republic”). Today, private communication is seen in Article 16 and the home is inviolable in Article 19 (Constitute Project, “Central African Republic 2016” ).

http://www.africanchildforum.org/clr/Legislation%20Per%20Country/CAR/car_constitution_1995_ en.pdf https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Central_African_Republic_2016? lang=en