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2024-04-25 16:38:54 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: FA4BB2FB5638CB5AB9DCEE77FD65AF19E100512B77D2BCCBDC30EFFF5A5583AC
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False. Brazil does, in fact, have the equivalent of the 1st amendment. Article 5 of the Brazilian Constitution guarantees the inviolability of rights to life, liberty, equality, security, and property, and it explicitly includes the protection of freedom of expression. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Brazil_2017

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