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1. Everyone has the right to privacy. This right shall include the right not to be
subjected to searches of his home, person or property, or the seizure of any
property under his personal possession.
2. Everyone has the right to the inviolability of his notes and correspondence
including postal letters, and communications made by means of telephone,
telecommunications and electronic devices.
3. Public officials shall respect and protect these rights. No restrictions may be
placed on the enjoyment of such rights except in compelling circumstances and in
accordance with specific laws whose purposes shall be the safeguarding of
national security or public peace, the prevention of crimes or the protection of
health, public morality or the rights and freedoms of others.