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February 2005
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Written by Augusto Zimmermann
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Saturday, 26 February 2005 14:46 |
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The Constitution of Brazil seems to fully protect freedom of expression for intellectual, artistic, scientific, and media activities. In its Article 220, the basic law of this nation explicitly says that manifestations of thought, expression, and information must not be subjected to governmental restrictions for political, ideological, and artistic reasons.
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