This article is from the Bulgaria FAQ, by Dragomir R. Radev radev@tune.cs.columbia.edu with numerous contributions by others.
The Constitution provides for the inviolability of the home, for the
right to choose one's place of work and residence, and protects the
freedom and confidentiality of correspondence. Human rights observers
expressed concerns that illegal wiretaps may still persist but provided
no tangible evidence.
 
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