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Generally speaking - and in practice - very few. Ironically, all countries with an autocratic government have onced signed the UN charter, promising their subject all kinds of rights; and most of them have beautifully written laws granting their citizens rights and freedoms and promising independent judges you can take your case to - as in most Muslim countries, Russia and China. But a right to protest is not worth much if another law puts heavy penalties on 'disturbing the public order' or 'threatening the security of the State'.

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