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“President of the Republic of Belarus.” Official Internet Portal of the President of the Republic of Belarus. Last modified 1994. Accessed September 14, 2022. https://president.gov.by/en/gosudarstvo/constitution.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Belarus

The Constitution of Belarus originally adopted in 1994 including Section II outlines the protected freedom of expression. However it also grant the government the ability to limit that freedom in the interest of “national security, public order, protection of morality, public health or the rights and freedoms of others”

“President of the Republic of Belarus.” Official Internet Portal of the President of the Republic of Belarus. Last modified 1994. Accessed September 14, 2022. https://president.gov.by/en/gosudarstvo/constitution.