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Benin protects freedom of the press under Article 24 of its [[Probable year::1990]] Constitution: “Freedom of the press shall be recognized and guaranteed by the State. It shall be protected by the High Authority of Audio-Visuals and Communications under the conditions fixed by an organic law” (Constitute Project, “Benin's Constitution of [[Probable year::1990]]” ). | Benin protects freedom of the press under Article 24 of its [[Probable year:: 1990]] Constitution: “Freedom of the press shall be recognized and guaranteed by the State. It shall be protected by the High Authority of Audio-Visuals and Communications under the conditions fixed by an organic law” (Constitute Project, “Benin's Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1990]]” ). | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Benin
Benin protects freedom of the press under Article 24 of its 1990 Constitution: “Freedom of the press shall be recognized and guaranteed by the State. It shall be protected by the High Authority of Audio-Visuals and Communications under the conditions fixed by an organic law” (Constitute Project, “Benin's Constitution of 1990” ).