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Date: 17/2/11 08:32 (UTC)
Citizens of the USSR had a constitutional right to freedom of speech, enumerated in the Soviet constitution all the way from 1917 until the collapse of Soviet Union.

Just like the freedom of speech in other nations, there were however exceptions to this right where it could lawfully be limited...

This of course, illustrates the importance of the system of government that we entrust with protecting these rights.
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