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U.S. citizen arrested in Zimbabwe, accused of insulting Mugabe

- By FARAI MUTSAKA

Zimbabwe police charged a United States citizen with subversion for allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe on Twitter as a “sick man,” lawyers said Friday. The offence carries up to 20 years in prison.

This is the first arrest made since Mugabe last month appointed a minister for cybersecur­ity, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said, in a move criticized by activists as aimed at clamping down on social media users. Zimbabwe was shaken last year by the biggest anti-government protests in a decade.

Police picked up the 25-yearold Martha O’Donovan on Friday morning in the capital, Harare, U.S. Embassy spokesman David McGuire told The Associated Press.

Police accuse O’Donovan of tweeting “We are being led by a selfish and sick man,” from the Twitter handle ↕matigary, said her lawyer, Obey Shava with Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights. The tweet had a photo illustrati­on of the 93-year-old Mugabe with a catheter, the charge sheet says.

O’Donovan has been charged with underminin­g the authority of or insulting the president, Shava said. She later said O’Donovan now faces additional charges of subverting a constituti­onally elected government.

“I deny the allegation­s levelled against me as baseless and malicious,” O’Donovan said in a signed statement shown to the AP.

O’Donovan had been working with local social media outlet Magamba TV, whose target audience is youth, Shava said. The outlet describes itself as producing “satirical comedy sensations.” O’Donovan, a graduate of New York University, has called herself a manager for Magamba TV and a “media activist.” Earlier this year, she presented a talk at a re:publica digital culture conference on “How Zimbabwean­s Rebel Online.”

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights says it has represente­d nearly 200 people charged for allegedly insulting Mugabe, the world’s oldest head of state, in recent years. Frustratio­n is growing in the once-prosperous southern African nation as the economy collapses.

“Concerned to hear of Martha O’Donovan’s arrest and ongoing detention. #Mugabe must stop arresting journalist­s #FreeMartha,” the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalist­s tweeted Friday.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Zimbabwean President Robert Muagbe.
AP PHOTO Zimbabwean President Robert Muagbe.

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