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Cape Verde protects press freedom under Article 45 of its [[Probable year::1980]]  Constitution: “Everyone shall have the freedom to inform and to be informed, obtaining, receiving, and giving out information and ideas in any form without limitation, discrimination, or impediment” (Constitute Project, “Cape Verde's Constitution of [[Probable year::1980]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::1992]]” ).
Cape Verde protects press freedom under Article 45 of its [[Probable year:: 1980]]  Constitution: “Everyone shall have the freedom to inform and to be informed, obtaining, receiving, and giving out information and ideas in any form without limitation, discrimination, or impediment” (Constitute Project, “Cape Verde's Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1980]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 1992]]” ).




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Cape Verde

Cape Verde protects press freedom under Article 45 of its 1980 Constitution: “Everyone shall have the freedom to inform and to be informed, obtaining, receiving, and giving out information and ideas in any form without limitation, discrimination, or impediment” (Constitute Project, “Cape Verde's Constitution of 1980 with Amendments through 1992” ).