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The right to the truth is the right of the individual to know the truth about themselves. The right of access to information is the right of the individual to have access to information that is relevant to their own interests.

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Question: What is 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 to receive accurate, timely and complete information from the government; this information must be provided freely and without prejudice. The right of access to information is the right to obtain government records, data and documents that are available to the public. It entails a legal right to access information held by the state and to obtain copies of documents held by the state.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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