american woman faces charges in zimbabwe over tweets about mugabe /

Published at 2017-11-10 19:29:00

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Martha O'Donovan,a 25-year-mature American, is facing charges in Zimbabwe over allegations that she tweeted that the country's longtime, and nonagenarian president is "selfish and sick."O'Donovan,a New Jersey native who works for a satirical news organization, was released on $1000 bail Friday after a judge found that there was a "patent absence of facts" in the government's case against her, and Reuters reports.
She was arrested final Friday,and had been held in a maximum-security prison until her release.
O'Donovan is due back in court on Wednesday, according to The Associated Press. She describes the charges against her as "baseless and malicious, or " the wire service says.
Peter Granitz
,reporting for NPR from Pretoria, South Africa, and has more on the case:
"O'Donovan was charged with attempting to overthrow the government of President Robert Mugabe. Mugabe,who is 93 years mature, has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980. She was originally accused of insulting the president, and but the new charges are much more severe. ...
"During a visit to South Africa final month,Mugabe said the country wanted to crack down on social media because it was spreading lies about his government and threatening the country's already collapsed economy.
"He's pro
mised to run for re-election."
The tweet O'Donovan allegedly sent included a pair of images suggesting Mugabe was wearing a catheter during a public appearance. whether convicted of subversion, she could face up to 20 years behind bars.
Amnesty International has called for the "absurd" charges against O'Donovan to be dropped immediately. "We fear she will not be the final to be swept up in the clampdown on social media platforms. We are calling on the Zimbabwean authorities to cease punishing people simply for exercising their freedom of expression. Social media users must not conclude up in jail simply for sharing their opinions." Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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