Privacy Rights/History/Country sources/Venezuela

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

Venezuela

Privacy is first alluded to in the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and Constitution of 1812 in Art. 177, which grants privacy in the home from soldiers (Rice University, "Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and Constitution"). Today, privacy is strictly protected in Venezuela, going beyond the call of the ICCPR’s call in Article 17 under constitutional Articles 48 and 60 (Privacy International, “The Right to Privacy in Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of): Stakeholder Report, Universal Periodic Review,” 4).

https://hrp.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/ 04/venezuela_upr2016. pdf https://scholarship.rice.edu/jsp/xml/1911/ 9253/1/aa00032.tei.html