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Zimbabwe is planning to introduce a law to punish people who are deemed “unpatriotic” because they criticise the country when abroad – and it has left activists feeling nervous.
Constitutional lawyer and opposition politician Lovemore Madhuku calls the proposal “dangerous”, saying that “no state can define patriotism”.
People seen as unpatriotic for allegedly undermining the national interest abroad could face criminal charges if the measures being considered are passed.
The move is part of a plan to improve the
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