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Reporters Without Borders Urge Zimbabwe To Abandon "Patriotic Bill"

1 year agoMon, 26 Jun 2023 04:35:33 GMT
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Reporters Without Borders Urge Zimbabwe To Abandon "Patriotic Bill"

Reporters Without Borders (RSF), an international non-profit and non-governmental organisation whose stated aim is safeguarding the right to freedom of information, has urged Zimbabwe to abandon the “Patrotic Bill” saying it poses a major threat to journalism.

The ZANU PF-dominated Parliament passed the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill, or Patriotic Bill for short, on the night of 31 May 2023.

Clause 2 of the Bill provides for a death sentence or life imprisonment for anyone “wilfully injuring the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe”.

The Bill was passed by the National Assembly and approved by the Senate and will take effect as soon as it receives approval from the President, who has three weeks to sign it into law from the moment he receives it.

Sadibou Marong, the director of RSF’s sub-Saharan Africa desk, said:

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Journalists are exposed to the heavy penalties envisaged in this law, which violates the constitution and international standards on freedom of expression. This law is a formidable tool that will completely muzzle the press.

Two months before the presidential and parliamentary elections, we urge the authorities to respect basic human rights, which include the right to assembly, the right to express oneself, and the right to inform. Journalists must be able to carry out their work without fear.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) executive director Roselyn Hanzi said the law will set a bad precedent in Africa and could lead to more self-censorship in Zimbabwe. She said:

If a journalist is invited to attend a meeting by a foreign government, they may be forced to reject the invite as they will not know if these topics will not be discussed.

Any other participant at the meeting can raise that subject, and mere attendance may even lead to arrest.

Hanzi argued that as the Bill’s provisions are loosely worded, they are liable to be misinterpreted and are therefore all the more likely “to stifle freedom of expression”.

She said some of the provisions violate Zimbabwe’s constitution, Article 48 of which limits the death penalty to persons convicted of aggravated murder.

The proposed amendments to Clause 2 (3) read as follows:

Any citizen or permanent resident of Zimbabwe who, within or outside Zimbabwe, intentionally partakes in any meeting, whose object or one of whose objects the accused knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing involves the consideration of or the planning for the implementation or enlargement of sanctions or a trade boycott against Zimbabwe (whether those sanctions or that boycott is untargeted or targets any individual or official, or class of individuals or officials), but whose effects indiscriminately affect the people of Zimbabwe as a whole, or any substantial section thereof shall be guilty of wilfully damaging the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe and liable to…

The clause provides penalties that include a fine not exceeding level twelve or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 10 years, or both.

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14 Comments

Y us · 1 year ago
Guys lets be people who care for fellow citizens. Who is suffering from hunger and all the hush conditions its us. Saka chi bill ichi chakadakwa, mukutyei siyai vanhu vaite zvavanga vachingoita
Dzingai N · 1 year ago
who funds Reporters without borders operations??? I think before coming to Zimbabwe's bill please ask america to remove the Logan Act first...
Y2K · 1 year ago
Death and life imprisonment for treason and you say this is archaic???for real ???It seems like you don't know what you are talking about bcoz there's nothing worse than treason on criminal codes.Kudos to all zimbabwean citizens who made the passing of such a noble bill a possibility.We are tired of hostile enemies masquerading as democracy loving citizens spreading falsehoods about zimbabwe.Its either you love your country or you don't there's nothing in between.
Verbatim bulletin · 1 year ago
Hu journos wafararira nema social media platforms aripo aya there has been a wilful lambasting writing off and destructive selective infomercial that, keeps ma haters to tighten the noose around our necks so we are starved of breathing Vamwe kungo wawata kwavaswera vasiri and indeed been too clumsy coz nesuwo ku mabasa uku we are not in good working order neve kuda kupatsanura nyika ava Your work desk is surbotaged just to have a bad name to bosses who's so secessionist as well so this bill should be passed so that journalists won't be puke pencil pushers zvatirikuona mazuva ano And worse the broadcasting of self exile is so toxic when they do not see what's exactly mu ground Bill must be supported it works Americans exercised it on Julian Assange and others why are we sparing it
CHAWABVUNZA · 1 year ago
This "Patriotic Bill" must be really a bad law because so far all people across the whole world who have commented on it have expressed despondency about the the bill. [ ZVINOTI ZVAKANGWARA ZVIPEI DORO ZVIGOROVA MAI VAZVO. ZANU PF IPEI DORO ]. It is a bad law because it proposes sentences like "death and life imprisonment" These are archaic punishments. [ THE BUSH LAWYER4CCC ].
jaa · 1 year ago
ZANUPF THE WINNERS!!!! ÈD PFEEEÈEEEÈEEEEEE
ANDROPOV · 1 year ago
no nonsense no **** falacies no bad reports. that's great coz it builds the nation. pasi ne zvimbwasungata pasi ne mhandu pasi nevatengesi neocolonialism PASI NAYO PAMBERI NE ZANUPF
Kg · 1 year ago
TO THOSE BENT ON TARNISHING THE IMAGE OF ZIMBABWE ,THE BILL IS BAD. BUT TO US THE PATRIOTS ITS THE BEST EVER PIECE OF LAW PASSED IN ZIMBABWE. IF THIS LAW HAD BEEN PASSED IN 1980 ALL DEAD AND PRESENT STOOGES AND PUPPETS COULD HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO GO TO AMERICA TO ADVOCATE FOR PUNITIVE SANCTIONS AGAINST OUR COUNTRY. IT COULD HAVE BEEN SUICIDAL TO COMMIT SUCH A CRIME. JOURNALISTS SHOULD AND ARE NOT POLITICIANS. THEIRS IS TO REAPORT BUT NOT TO TAKE SIDES. MOST REPORTERS HAVE A TENDENCY OF BEING USED BY FOREIGN GVTS TO LAY GROUND OF DISUNITY AND DISGRUNTLE TO EFFECT REGIME CHANGE IN UNFAVORABLE GVT LIKE THE RULING PARTY .SO GO ON ED SIGN THE DURAWALL AND PROTECT US FROM SATAN AMEN.
APOLO · 1 year ago
all that you have just said makes no sense at all
Zuze · 1 year ago
Weaponisaction of the Law. The last bastion of Dictatorship. But you can't legislate for virtue.
VEGAZ · 1 year ago
this Bill vanhu don't understand kuti kutongotaura anything about Zimbabwe i jeri,
· 1 year ago
yah, ibotso
· 1 year ago
muripama1

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