The Citizen (KZN)

Mugabe critic a free man

- Harare

Zimbabwean activist pastor Evan Mawarire was acquitted yesterday of trying to overthrow former president Robert Mugabe in protests last year that shut down major cities and paralysed public transport.

The court ruling came a week after Mugabe, who ruled for nearly 40 years, was ousted by a military interventi­on.

“There is no evidence that he urged a violent removal of government,” High Court Judge Priscilla Chigumba said in her ruling.

The judge said Mawarire had called for nonviolent protests in response to the country’s economic crisis.

Mawarire became the face of anti-Mugabe demonstrat­ions last year when he posted an internet video of him wearing the national flag and lamenting Zimbabwe’s troubles.

The video inspired the #ThisFlag movement that led mass protests countrywid­e. Authoritie­s responded by banning protests in Harare and what they deemed “abuse” of the national flag.

“The whole journey has been absurd,” Mawarire told reporters.

“I should not have been in the dock at all. I should never have had to spend 11 months trying to defend myself from exercising my constituti­onal rights.

“One hopes that as our country changes and begins to move forward, things like this should never ever be allowed to happen.”

He warned Zimbabwe’s new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, from the ruling Zanu-PF party, against stifling people’s rights.

Mnangagwa came to power after the military seized control.

“If they do to us what Mugabe’s government did to us, we will do the same thing to them,” Mawarire said. – AFP

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