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In a world where people have a right to the truth, they also have a right to access information. This right is important because it allows people to know what is happening in their world and to make informed decisions.

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Question: the difference between the right to the truth and the right of access to information?

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The right to the truth is the right of an individual to access information that is truthful and accurate in order to make an informed decision. The right of access to information is a broader right which often includes the right to access to non-personal or non-confidential records held by a government or other organisation. It provides individuals with the ability to access public information held by public authorities or organisations such as company records, scientific data, public records and other public data.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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