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|contents=After the death of Rafael Trujillo in 1961, a dictator who ruled over the Dominican Republic for several years, a new constitution was adopted. The 1963 Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion in Article 57 (“Constitución de la Nacion Dominicana” 1963. 21). | |||
“Constitucion de la Nacion Dominicana” 1963 acnur.org | |||
https://www.acnur.org/fileadmin/Documentos/BDL/2012/8873.pdf | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Dominican Republic
After the death of Rafael Trujillo in 1961, a dictator who ruled over the Dominican Republic for several years, a new constitution was adopted. The 1963 Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion in Article 57 (“Constitución de la Nacion Dominicana” 1963. 21).
“Constitucion de la Nacion Dominicana” 1963 acnur.org https://www.acnur.org/fileadmin/Documentos/BDL/2012/8873.pdf