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|contents=Freedom of religion is protected under Article 30 of the Nigerien constitution of 2010 which states: “Any person has the right to freedom of thought, of opinion, of expression, of conscience, of religion and of worship [culte]” (constituteproject.org). | |||
“Niger 2010 (Rev. 2017) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed July 26, 2023. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Niger_2017. | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Niger
Freedom of religion is protected under Article 30 of the Nigerien constitution of 2010 which states: “Any person has the right to freedom of thought, of opinion, of expression, of conscience, of religion and of worship [culte]” (constituteproject.org).
“Niger 2010 (Rev. 2017) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed July 26, 2023. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Niger_2017.