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|contents=In the People’s Republic of Bangladesh the 1972 constitution protects the Freedom of expression. However it is subject to “any reasonable restrictions … in the interests of the security of the state”(Article 39 Part III).
|contents=Bangladesh’s Constitution states that “the right of every citizen of freedom of speech and expression; and freedom of the press are guaranteed." However it is subject to “any reasonable restrictions … in the interests of the security of the state”(Article 39 Part III).


“The People's Republic of Bangladesh 1972 Constitution.” Bdlaws.minlaw.gov.bd. Last modified 1972. Accessed September 14, 2022. http://bdlaws.minlaw.gov.bd/act-367/section-24587.html.
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Bangladesh_2014?%20lang=en
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s Constitution states that “the right of every citizen of freedom of speech and expression; and freedom of the press are guaranteed." However it is subject to “any reasonable restrictions … in the interests of the security of the state”(Article 39 Part III).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Bangladesh_2014?%20lang=en