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|contents=Section 24 of the Eswatini constitution of 2005 protects freedom of expression.
|contents=Eswatini has been considered an independent country since 1968 but the earliest assertion of the right to freedom of expression is presented in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland Act 2005. In Article 14, Chapter III secures the “freedom of conscience, of expression and of peaceful assembly and association and of movement.”
 
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“Eswatini 2005 Constitution - Constitute.” n.d. Www.constituteproject.org. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Swaziland_2005.
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 12 August 2024

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

Eswatini

Eswatini has been considered an independent country since 1968 but the earliest assertion of the right to freedom of expression is presented in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland Act 2005. In Article 14, Chapter III secures the “freedom of conscience, of expression and of peaceful assembly and association and of movement.”

Sources:

“Eswatini 2005 Constitution - Constitute.” n.d. Www.constituteproject.org. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Swaziland_2005.