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Article: Zimbabwe court temporarily suspends charges against US woman

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Published: January 5, 2018

Last Updated: January 5, 2018

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Zimbabwe court temporarily suspends charges against US woman

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Zimbabwe court  temporarily suspends charges against US woman

A Zimbabwean court temporarily suspended subversion charges Thursday against a US citizen accused of saying on Twitter that the southern African nation was being led by “a selfish and sick man.”

Martha O’Donovan was charged two months ago with subversion and undermining then-President Robert Mugabe’s authority. She denied the charges.
“Further remand is denied,” magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa told the court Thursday.
A US State Department official told CNN on Thursday the agency is “aware of a US citizen who had been detained and subsequently released on bail in Zimbabwe.”
“We were pleased that the charges were temporarily suspended,” the official said, adding that the United States continues “to have concerns regarding her arrest and the charges made against her.”
O’Donovan spent about a week in the country’s maximum security prison before being released in November on $1,000 bail. If convicted of subversion, she faced up to 20 years in prison.

After the ruling Thursday, O’Donovan smiled to the packed courtroom before quickly leaving to embrace friends and US Embassy officials outside.
“I have no comment at the moment,” the 25-year-old American told reporters outside the courtroom.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, the legal group that has been representing O’Donovan, argued that the charges bordered on infringement of freedom of expression.
“I was not surprised at all by this ruling. There was no case to start with,” Obey Shava, from Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, told reporters.
O’Donovan, who works for a satirical video website, was the first person to be accused of plotting to overthrow the government after the creation in October of a cybersecurity ministry intended to police social media.

According to court documents, her tweet read, “We are being led by a selfish and sick man.”
Zimbabwe’s longtime leader, Mugabe, 93, stepped down in November after 37 years in power. His autocratic rule was finally brought to an end by a military takeover of power and impeachment proceedings in Parliament.

Zimbabwe’s former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn in as president days later.

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