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The 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' is protected under which article? a) Article 19(1)(a) b) Article 14 c) Article 21 d) Article 25
The 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' is protected under: Article 19(1)(a).
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The 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' is protected under: Article 19(1)(a).

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The 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' is protected under: Article 19(1)(a).
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