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Dominica protects the “freedom to receive ideas and information without interference, freedom to communicate ideas and information without interferences” and protects the “technical administration or the technical operation of telephony, telegraphy, posts, wireless broadcasting or television” under Article 10 of its [[Probable year::1978]]  Constitution (Constitute Project, “Dominica's Constitution of [[Probable year::1978]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2014]]” ).
Dominica protects the “freedom to receive ideas and information without interference, freedom to communicate ideas and information without interferences” and protects the “technical administration or the technical operation of telephony, telegraphy, posts, wireless broadcasting or television” under Article 10 of its [[Probable year:: 1978]]  Constitution (Constitute Project, “Dominica's Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1978]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2014]]” ).




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Dominica

Dominica protects the “freedom to receive ideas and information without interference, freedom to communicate ideas and information without interferences” and protects the “technical administration or the technical operation of telephony, telegraphy, posts, wireless broadcasting or television” under Article 10 of its 1978 Constitution (Constitute Project, “Dominica's Constitution of 1978 with Amendments through 2014” ).