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Article 13 of Jamaica’s [[Probable year::1962]]  Constitution protects press freedom: “The rights and freedoms referred to in subsection (2) are as follows… the right to seek, receive, distribute or disseminate information, opinions and ideas through any media” (Constitute Project, “Jamaica's Constitution of [[Probable year::1962]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2015]]” ).
Article 13 of Jamaica’s [[Probable year:: 1962]]  Constitution protects press freedom: “The rights and freedoms referred to in subsection (2) are as follows… the right to seek, receive, distribute or disseminate information, opinions and ideas through any media” (Constitute Project, “Jamaica's Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1962]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2015]]” ).




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

Jamaica

Article 13 of Jamaica’s 1962 Constitution protects press freedom: “The rights and freedoms referred to in subsection (2) are as follows… the right to seek, receive, distribute or disseminate information, opinions and ideas through any media” (Constitute Project, “Jamaica's Constitution of 1962 with Amendments through 2015” ).