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|contents=The Brazilian constitution included the fundamental freedom of expression in the seventh constitution of Brazil in 1988. While later amendments would change the constitution the freedom of expression has remained constant.
|contents=Brazil’s seventh Constitution ([[Probable year:: 1988]])
 


“Federal Supreme Court Constitution - Stf.jus.br.” Accessed September 14, 2022. https://www.stf.jus.br/arquivo/cms/legislacaoConstituicao/anexo/brazil_federal_constitution.pdf.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Brazil

The Brazilian constitution included the fundamental freedom of expression in the seventh constitution of Brazil in 1988. While later amendments would change the constitution the freedom of expression has remained constant.

“Federal Supreme Court Constitution - Stf.jus.br.” Accessed September 14, 2022. https://www.stf.jus.br/arquivo/cms/legislacaoConstituicao/anexo/brazil_federal_constitution.pdf.