In conformity with the interests of the working people, and in order to strengthen the socialist system, the citizens of the USSR are guaranteed by law:Those are the constitutions those student organizations read. Notice the caveats, as well as the positive grant of rights by government versus the negative liberties that Obama openly decried (i.e. rights possessed by the people inherently that the government can never take away).These civil rights are ensured by placing at the disposal of the working people and their organizations printing presses, stocks of paper, public buildings, the streets, communications facilities and other material requisites for the exercise of these rights.
- freedom of speech;
- freedom of the press;
- freedom of assembly, including the holding of mass meetings;
- freedom of street processions and demonstrations.
1936 USSR constitution, Article 125
In accordance with the interests of the people and in order to strengthen and develop the socialist system, citizens of the USSR are guaranteed freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly, meetings, street processions and demonstrations.
Exercise of these political freedoms is ensured by putting public buildings, streets and squares at the disposal of the working people and their organizations, by broad dissemination of information, and by the opportunity to use the press, television, and radio.
1977 USSR constitution, Article 50
Citizens of the Peoples Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration.
Red China constitution, adopted 1982
Ah, my mistake. I’ve been working off of the assumption that we were talking about the US Constitution. Thank you for the clarification.
I should have known.