NPR News: After Mugabe, Zimbabwe Still Enforces A Law Against Insulting The President
After Mugabe, Zimbabwe Still Enforces A Law Against Insulting The President
Under rules inherited from British colonial times, jokes, slurs or accusations against the head of state are unlawful. An "insult" carries a hefty fine and a brief jail sentence.
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Under rules inherited from British colonial times, jokes, slurs or accusations against the head of state are unlawful. An "insult" carries a hefty fine and a brief jail sentence.
Read more on NPR
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