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Article 23 (Iranian Constitution)

Definition

Article 23 of the Iranian Constitution guarantees freedom of thought and expression, as long as it does not violate Islamic principles or the rights of others.

Related terms

Censorship: The act of restricting or controlling information flow by the government or other authorities.

Freedom of Speech: The right to express one's opinions without censorship or punishment.

Blasphemy Laws: Laws that prohibit speech or actions considered disrespectful towards religion.

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