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Article 24 of South Sudan’s [[Probable year::2011]]  Constitution protects press freedom: “All levels of government shall guarantee the freedom of the press and other media as shall be regulated by law in a democratic society" (Constitute Project, “South Sudan’s Constitution of [[Probable year::2011]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2013]]” ).
Article 24 of South Sudan’s [[Probable year:: 2011]]  Constitution protects press freedom: “All levels of government shall guarantee the freedom of the press and other media as shall be regulated by law in a democratic society" (Constitute Project, “South Sudan’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 2011]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2013]]” ).




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

South Sudan

Article 24 of South Sudan’s 2011 Constitution protects press freedom: “All levels of government shall guarantee the freedom of the press and other media as shall be regulated by law in a democratic society" (Constitute Project, “South Sudan’s Constitution of 2011 with Amendments through 2013” ).