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Lithuania’s [[Probable year::1918]]  Constitution “guaranteed freedom of speech and the press, religion and conscience” (Vardys [[Probable year::1979]],  p. 321).
Lithuania’s [[Probable year:: 1918]]  Constitution “guaranteed freedom of speech and the press, religion and conscience” (Vardys [[Probable year:: 1979]],  p. 321).


Today, Article 44 of the [[Probable year::1992]]  Lithuanian Constitution protects press freedom: “Censorship of mass information shall be prohibited. The State, political parties, political and public organization, and other institutions or persons may not monopolise the mass media" (Constitute Project, “Lithuania’s Constitution of [[Probable year::1992]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2019]]” ).
Today, Article 44 of the [[Probable year:: 1992]]  Lithuanian Constitution protects press freedom: “Censorship of mass information shall be prohibited. The State, political parties, political and public organization, and other institutions or persons may not monopolise the mass media" (Constitute Project, “Lithuania’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1992]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2019]]” ).




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

Lithuania

Lithuania’s 1918 Constitution “guaranteed freedom of speech and the press, religion and conscience” (Vardys 1979, p. 321).

Today, Article 44 of the 1992 Lithuanian Constitution protects press freedom: “Censorship of mass information shall be prohibited. The State, political parties, political and public organization, and other institutions or persons may not monopolise the mass media" (Constitute Project, “Lithuania’s Constitution of 1992 with Amendments through 2019” ).