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The right to the truth is the right of an individual to know the facts of a situation and the right to have accurate information disclosed to them. The right of access to information is the right of an individual to have access to information that is relevant to their 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, up-to-date, and complete information. This right encompasses the right to transparency, to be informed of the truth behind a situation and to receive correct information regarding events and facts. The right of access to information is the right to access records and documents containing information held by public authorities. It is the right to receive records, documents, and other information that is held by a government or public organization in order to gain an understanding of how the government and/or public organizations are managed.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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