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Mugabe 'Slur' Allegations Leave Zimbabwe Guard Facing Jail Time

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By ANGUS SHAW   07/29/11 02:16 PM ET   AP

HARARE, Zimbabwe -- A security guard faces up to 12 months in jail because of remarks on the Zimbabwe president's health and a taunt over a snack of biscuits and a fruity milk drink, his lawyer said Friday.

After years of acute shortages of food and confectionary, the guard allegedly told a colleague that President Robert Mugabe ruined the economy and empty store shelves were only restocked by the former opposition party with cookies and soft drinks that his pro-Mugabe colleague ate for lunch.

Attorney Jeremiah Bamu said Friday the guard is charged with "undermining the authority" of Mugabe and goes to court Aug. 12.

He said no witnesses overheard the remarks that include an alleged reference to Mugabe's likely death from illness. It is the latest case in a spate of charges and arrests over alleged presidential insults that carry a maximum penalty of a year in prison and have drawn in ministers and lawmakers of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party.

Bamu said guard Zebediah Mpofu, employed at a private security firm, was reported to police by his colleague, a known supporter of Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.

He said an increasing number of reports came from the workplace, conversations eavesdropped by plain clothes security agents on commuter buses and even from authorized political rallies.

"It is an attempt to gag political views," he said.

The independent Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights group has identified one man, Gift Masuka, as already serving a yearlong sentence for cursing Mugabe with obscenities in southeastern Zimbabwe, where two students have also been accused of illegally downloading an animated video showing a fictional Mugabe assassination.

In the second city of Bulawayo on Monday, a court freed on bail two property owners, also to reappear in court in August, on allegations they told officials and militants of Mugabe's party who inspected their land for seizure to "go and hang together with Mugabe."

Since Mugabe called for early elections to bring the shaky 28-month coalition to an end, rights groups have reported a surge in political violence and intimidation.

At least five people in eastern Zimbabwe have been charged with insulting Mugabe by changing the words of songs used by his loyalists, saying in one of the songs: "Let's work hard to remove this old man and install Tsvangirai."

In May, a police officer was detained for two weeks for using a toilet reserved for Mugabe at a trade exposition. The next month a minister in Tsvangirai's office was arrested for allegedly calling Mugabe a liar over his accounts of a crucial summit on Zimbabwe by regional mediators that Mugabe said had cleared his party of obstructing democratic reforms under the coalition.

A senior Tsvangirai lawmaker is still facing insult charges after he bowed to a portrait of Mugabe, compulsorily displayed in all public buildings and commercial businesses, and said: "How is your health, how is your eye?"

Mugabe's office said the president had traveled to Singapore for an operation to remove an eye cataract but four later trips there this year were reportedly for further medical care.

Zimbabwe's military chiefs have refused to salute Tsvangirai, a former labor leader who did not fight in the guerrilla war that swept Mugabe to power in 1980. According to the defense ministry, generals who have openly vowed their allegiance to Mugabe's party are not compelled to salute civilians, but Mugabe remained as their commander in chief.

"The regulations are unclear. We've never had a coalition before. Traditionally, we have always saluted civilians at ceremonial occasions," said Zimbabwe defense analyst Michael Quintana.

He said police and security services' active role in defending the image and stature of Mugabe and his party was common in Africa, China and nations of the former Soviet Union.

"It is not modeled on Western concepts of the impartiality of the military and state institutions," Quintana said.

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HARARE, Zimbabwe -- A security guard faces up to 12 months in jail because of remarks on the Zimbabwe president's health and a taunt over a snack of biscuits and a fruity milk drink, his lawyer said F...
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- A security guard faces up to 12 months in jail because of remarks on the Zimbabwe president's health and a taunt over a snack of biscuits and a fruity milk drink, his lawyer said F...
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01:34 AM on 07/31/2011
The North Korea of Africa.
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Eddie Sengole
12:10 PM on 07/30/2011
Please see the video below and understand a different perfective from what you hear in our western media about Mugabe.

Delta Ndou: Zimbabweans Want Their Land Back

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK-MULAcj0E&feature=channel_video_title
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09:55 AM on 07/31/2011
Delusional. Mugabe needs to be removed.
12:37 PM on 07/31/2011
I'm sure many Zimbabweans want land. Unfortunately the vast majority of land seized has gone to Mugabe's cronies who now don't know what to do with it.

Mugabe is a murderous tyrant who sees fit to send his venal wife on million dollar shopping trips while his people starve. There's no excuse for what's going on in Zimbabwe right now. Those justifying Mugabe's actions are utter fools.
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Eddie Sengole
12:04 PM on 07/30/2011
Why do you guys always call a strong african leader who is not a puppet of the west, a dictator? A dictator who dictates his people is always supported by western forces and imperialism to stay in power. Mugabe doesn't need to dictate to his people because he sides with his people against the western masters who want to put a puppet to power so that the west can steal the diamonds and gold of Zimbabwe.

Remember that the Mugabe was the friend of the West, till he implemented land reform law that helped distributed 97% of zimbabwe farming lands that belonged to 2% of white minority to the black majority. remember that without land, an african can't grow any food. land is very important in villages in Africa as they don't have any wall marts to buy food, they need to grow foods.
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09:57 AM on 07/31/2011
The highest inflation in the world. He gave 50k to an Olympic athlete but can't dole out squat to his people while riding high. You're right about the land issue, but as he control the resources and money, how many of those people are successful with that land? Don't delude yourself with such ignorance. Mugabe is despicable.
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dex216
Let Freedom Ring!!
12:27 PM on 07/31/2011
It's not about being a puppet of the West! It's about Mugabe being a thuggish dictator who blames others for the problems he caused, who imprisons those who go against him, and treats the citizens of his country like garbage!
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patman77
11:16 AM on 07/30/2011
f mmugabe. come and get some !!
10:49 AM on 07/30/2011
When is the world going to get rid of this odious dictator?
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
10:01 AM on 07/30/2011
Another sick African despot - and very near Obama's (conspiratorial) Kenya roots
10:53 AM on 07/30/2011
Extraneous, bottom feeding comment, complete with vicious innuendo on which those who do not have the intellectual capacity to argue their point are prone to fall back.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
12:10 PM on 07/31/2011
The only bottom-racer here is Obama - gonna win by a country mile
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09:59 AM on 07/31/2011
Bottom feeding is an understatement. Thankfully you're not in charge of anything important.
09:36 AM on 07/30/2011
Yes! how dare anyone calls Mugabe and pig or a swine or a wild boar? hmm!
04:04 AM on 07/30/2011
Bush's photo next to Mugabe's.....now call me a conspiracy freak if you want, but.......
11:15 PM on 07/29/2011
good. next time he should keep his mouth shut
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dex216
Let Freedom Ring!!
02:42 AM on 07/30/2011
Yeah, how dare anyone criticize the government *sarcasm*.
I'm sure Zimbabwe's a perfect fit for you. Why don't you move there?
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Eddie Sengole
12:13 PM on 07/30/2011
Educate yourself and don't eat up what the western media says about Zimbabwe or Mugabe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK-MULAcj0E&feature=channel_video_title
06:13 AM on 07/30/2011
Go join Magabe's cabinet where you belong.
fredgladys
Your Micro-bio is empty, I know, stop nagging.
09:58 PM on 07/29/2011
Isn't Mugabe dead yet, what did he do, make a deal with the devil.
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10:01 AM on 07/31/2011
How can he make a deal with himself?
09:41 PM on 07/29/2011
Mugabe is a detriment to his nation, and an example of a high functioning sociopath. He has run his country into the ground, and he does not care, as long as HE remains in power.
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
04:08 PM on 07/29/2011
Robert Mugabe is a walking talking insult to freedom and democracy....

He is a stain on beautiful Zimbabwe, history will not speak kindly of him!
11:08 PM on 07/29/2011
Without him there would be no Zimbabwe, so History will treat him fine.
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dex216
Let Freedom Ring!!
02:37 AM on 07/30/2011
Mugabe's a thuggish, murderous despot, and you defend him. Lemmie guess, he's anti-western,\so he's a good guy in your book right?
06:14 AM on 07/30/2011
Huh? I didn't know people like you existed. But I guess it shouldn't surprise me that there are people who just can't see despots.