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|contents=In Algeria Freedom of expression is guaranteed by the 52nd article of the new constitution established in 1996. While the constitution has seen many changes since the 90s, Freedom of expression has remained protected.
|contents=Article 19 of the 1963 Algerian Constitution states that “the Republic guarantees freedom of the press and of other means of information, freedom of association, freedom of speech and public intervention, and freedom of assembly”
 
Freedom of expression is currently guaranteed by the 52nd article of the 2020 Algeria constitution.  
 
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“The Algerian Constitution.” The Middle East journal 17, no. 4 (1963): 446–450.


“Algeria 2020 Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed September 14, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Algeria_2020?lang=en.
“Algeria 2020 Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed September 14, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Algeria_2020?lang=en.
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 14 February 2024

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

Algeria

Article 19 of the 1963 Algerian Constitution states that “the Republic guarantees freedom of the press and of other means of information, freedom of association, freedom of speech and public intervention, and freedom of assembly”

Freedom of expression is currently guaranteed by the 52nd article of the 2020 Algeria constitution.

References:

“The Algerian Constitution.” The Middle East journal 17, no. 4 (1963): 446–450.

“Algeria 2020 Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed September 14, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Algeria_2020?lang=en.