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09062026 zimbabwe opposition activist acquitted freed after 7 months hrw says

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Human Rights Watch reported that a prominent opposition activist in Zimbabwe, Godfrey Chidhau Karembera, was acquitted and released after seven months of detention. The acquittal came following charges related to inciting public violence during a protest against the Mnangagwa administration. HRW noted this case highlights the government's continued use of the criminal justice system to target political critics.

Key points

  • Godfrey Chidhau Karembera was acquitted by a Harare magistrates’ court on June 3, 2026, after being detained for over seven months.
  • The charges against Karembera related to distributing fliers intended to mobilize people for the 'One Million Men March' protest in October 2025.
  • Karembera was reportedly arrested and subjected to severe beatings by unknown individuals before being taken to a police station.
  • HRW stated that authorities frequently misuse the justice system, using prolonged detention as a means to punish opposition critics.
  • The article cited other instances of activists (like Jameson Timba and Jacob Ngarivhume) being released after lengthy detentions.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe acquittal of Karembera serves as evidence that the government weaponizes the criminal justice system against critics.
  • VerifiableKarembera was arrested on October 20, 2025, and faced charges of inciting public violence related to a protest against the Mnangagwa administration.
  • VerifiableThe authorities routinely deny opposition activists basic due process rights, including access to medical attention during detention.

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The article does not provide details regarding the specific legal reforms or constitutional changes that were proposed by the Mnangagwa administration, which was a key point of opposition during the protest mentioned.

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