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Lifer
- Sep 12, 2004
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I repeat again:Originally posted by: CQuinn
I still see no "freedom of the press" specifically stated therein
Chapter 2: Article 13(B); freedom of expression carries as implicit both freedom of speech and written word.
Chapter 2: Article 23 expands upon the stated right to include the interpretation of
practices and principles already in common usage in other constitutional governments.
The U.S. Constitution is relevant to this discussion, as it was (claimed as) the primary documentary
source for the U.S. to aid Irag in creation of thier own constitutional government. As such, all the
enumerated (and many of the implied) rights accorded by the source document(s) can and should be regarded when interpreting the statements of the Iragi document.
"I still see no "freedom of the press" specifically stated therein. "