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|contents=Article 10 of the 1993 Kazakhstan Constitution states: "Article 10. A citizen of the Republic shall have the right to freedom of speech, creed and their free expression. Nobody can be forced to express his views or be persecuted for having convictions."
|contents=Article 10 of the 1993 Kazakhstan Constitution states: "A citizen of the Republic shall have the right to freedom of speech, creed and their free expression. Nobody can be forced to express his views or be persecuted for having convictions."


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

Kazakhstan

Article 10 of the 1993 Kazakhstan Constitution states: "A citizen of the Republic shall have the right to freedom of speech, creed and their free expression. Nobody can be forced to express his views or be persecuted for having convictions."

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"The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan," International Legal Perspectives 5, no. 1 (1993): 111