Zim activist arrested for calling Mugabe 'Dead Man Walking'
A Zimbabwean activist has been arrested for calling 93-year-old
President Robert Mugabe "a dead man walking", lawyers said, in the
latest case of authorities cracking down on dissent.
Mr Sten Zvorwadza, the leader of a street vendor's union, who was arrested on Tuesday, was charged with insulting or undermining the president in a press interview where he was also quoted as saying that Mr Mugabe was "old" and "day-dreaming".
Mr Zvorwadza is a prominent anti-Mugabe campaigner who has led several demonstrations calling on the veteran leader to step down.
Zimbabwe's worsening economy has seen many people resorting to informal street vending due to massive unemployment.
Mr Zvorwadza is yet to appear in court, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) group said.
Authorities have often arrested critics of President Mugabe, who has ruled since 1980.
In March, two journalists were arrested over a report that the president, who travels abroad for regular medical treatment, was "in bad shape".
A pastor was also detained after prophesying that Mr Mugabe would die on October 17 this year.
Last week, police arrested a journalist who reported that Mr Mugabe's wife Grace had donated second-hand underwear to supporters.
Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF party has also endorsed him as its candidate for the 2018 General Election.
Mr Sten Zvorwadza, the leader of a street vendor's union, who was arrested on Tuesday, was charged with insulting or undermining the president in a press interview where he was also quoted as saying that Mr Mugabe was "old" and "day-dreaming".
Mr Zvorwadza is a prominent anti-Mugabe campaigner who has led several demonstrations calling on the veteran leader to step down.
Zimbabwe's worsening economy has seen many people resorting to informal street vending due to massive unemployment.
Mr Zvorwadza is yet to appear in court, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) group said.
Authorities have often arrested critics of President Mugabe, who has ruled since 1980.
In March, two journalists were arrested over a report that the president, who travels abroad for regular medical treatment, was "in bad shape".
A pastor was also detained after prophesying that Mr Mugabe would die on October 17 this year.
Last week, police arrested a journalist who reported that Mr Mugabe's wife Grace had donated second-hand underwear to supporters.
Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF party has also endorsed him as its candidate for the 2018 General Election.
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