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|right=Freedom of Expression
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|questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
|questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
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|contents=In Kazakhstan freedom of expression is protected by article 20 of the 1995 constitution.
|contents=The Constitution defines it as a secular state and ensures freedom of religion. Some missionary organizations are banned, as well as religious sects such as Sufism, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventists, and Presbyterians (U.S. Department of State, "KAZAKHSTAN [[Probable year:: 2018]]  INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT").
 


“Kazakhstan 1995 (Rev. 2017) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed November 12, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Kazakhstan_2017?lang=en.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan freedom of expression is protected by article 20 of the 1995 constitution.

“Kazakhstan 1995 (Rev. 2017) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed November 12, 2022. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Kazakhstan_2017?lang=en.