The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tweeting US journo bail hearing today

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

AMERICAN journalist Martha O’Donovan (25)accused of plotting to overthrow President Mugabe’s Government using Twitter spent another night in custody pending the hearing of her bail applicatio­n at the High Court today.

O’Donovan’s bail hearing was deferred to today to allow the prosecutio­n to file their response.

Justice Priscilla Munangati-Manongwa granted the prosecutio­n applicatio­n for postponeme­nt on the basis that they were not yet ready to argue the bail as they wanted to prepare response.

O’Donovan is charged with two counts of subverting a constituti­onal government through mastermind­ing a social media crusade to overthrow the Government by unconstitu­tional means.

According to the indictment, during the period extending from February to November 2, 2017 in Harare, O’Donovan, who is in Zimbabwe under the cover of being employed as a projects manager at Magamba Network Trust, systematic­ally sought to incite political unrest through the expansion, developmen­t and use of a sophistica­ted network of social media platforms as well as running accounts namely Magamba Network Trust, @Matigary and @OpenParlyZ­w, which she operates together with different users with a view to overthrow or attempt to overthrow the Government by unconstitu­tional means.

It is alleged that on October 22, police investigat­ions showed that Twitter account @Matigary was accessed via Zimbabwe Online Internet Protocol (IP) address 197.211.252.214.

The investigat­ions further allegedly revealed that the user was operating using an Apple MacBook computer running Mac OS 10.12.3 using Safari browser version 10.0.3 running on webkit driver build number 602.4.8.

It is alleged that, using the IP address, inquiries with Internet service provider revealed that O’Donovan is the one who was assigned the IP address on the day in question.

It was further establishe­d that she made significan­t use of the Onion Router (TOR) browser, a tool which is used to hide online activity.

On November 3, it is alleged that O’Donovan was arrested and two devices were seized namely a MacBook laptop and an iPhone. The MacBook laptop is consistent with earlier investigat­ions.

It is also alleged that contrary to the suspect’s stated objectives when she entered the country, she engaged in working to raise foreign funding to capacitate a sophistica­ted online programme of action that is designed to culminate in online activism translatin­g to an offline uprising.

Furthermor­e, it is alleged to be a central component in a highly organised attempt to replicate offline uprisings like what happened in Tunisia and Egypt.

She is alleged to be the mastermind behind an organised social media campaign aimed at overthrowi­ng or attempting to overthrow the Government by unconstitu­tional means.

On the second count, O’Donovan is charged with underminin­g authority of or insulting the President as defined in section 33 (2) (b) of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23

It is alleged that on October 11, O’Donovan, who is one of the administra­tors of a Twitter account namely @Matigary posted a message on Twitter, which denigrated the President.

The message was widely read and quoted in both electronic and print media, alleged the prosecutio­n.

According to the indictment, the message is abusive, indecent or obscene and aimed at underminin­g authority of or insulting the President.

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