Privacy Rights/History/Country sources/Sudan
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Sudan
Privacy rights first appear in the 1973 Sudanese Constitution. Article 42 states “the private life of citizens is inviolable. The state shall guarantee the freedom and secrecy of postal, telegraphic, and telephonic communications in accordance with the law.” Article 43 protects dwellings in the same manner (The Democratic Republic of Sudan Gazette, “The Permanent Constitution of Sudan”). Today, these protections are combined into Article 55 of the 2019 Constitution, in which “No one’s privacy may be violated. It is not permissible to interfere in the private or family life of any person in his home or correspondence, except in accordance with the law” (Constitute Project, "Sudan 2019" ).
https://www.righttononviolence.org/mecf/wp-content/uploads/2012/ 01/Constitution-Sudan-1973- +-amendment-1975. pdf https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Sudan_2019? lang=en