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|contents=The Constitution of Guinea-Bissau was ratified on 6 May 1984. Articles 6.2, 24, 31.2, and 52 grant religious freedom, equality, and prohibit religious discrimination. Articles 1 and 130 declares Guinea-Bissau a secular state; and Article 6.1 declares a separation between church and state. Constitution Project. “Guinea-Bissau 1984 (Rev. 1996) Constitution.” Constitute. POGO, April 27, 2022. Last modified April 27, 2022. Accessed June 14, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Guinea_Bissau_1996?lang=en.
|contents=The first constitution of Guinea-Bissau codified in may of 1984 protects freedom of expression.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Guinea-Bissau

The first constitution of Guinea-Bissau codified in may of 1984 protects freedom of expression.