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Censorship / Freedom of speech / Freedom of information legislation / Constitution of Turkey / ARTICLE 19 / Article 10 of the Constitution of Malaysia / Freedom of speech by country / Human rights / Ethics / Freedom of expression
Date: 2013-09-09 11:20:30
Censorship
Freedom of speech
Freedom of information legislation
Constitution of Turkey
ARTICLE 19
Article 10 of the Constitution of Malaysia
Freedom of speech by country
Human rights
Ethics
Freedom of expression

Egypt: Draft Constitution: Freedom of Expression and Information     Statement on the Freedom of Expression

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