BREAKING: Award-winning Author Tsitsi Dangarembga And Julie Barnes Convicted Of Inciting Public Violence

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BREAKING: Award-winning Author Tsitsi Dangarembga And Julie Barnes Convicted Of Inciting Public Violence
BREAKING: Award-winning Author Tsitsi Dangarembga And Julie Barnes Convicted Of Inciting Public Violence

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Zimbabwean award-winning author Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Julie Gabriel Barnes have been convicted of inciting public violence.

The two were arrested in 2020 and charged with participating in a public gathering with the intention to promote public violence, breach of peace or bigotry as defined in Section 37(1)(b) of the Criminal Code.

They have been on trial over the last two years on charges of inciting public violence after participating in a demonstration in the Borrowdale suburb in Harare while holding some placards inscribed “Free Hopewell, free Jacob #Zimbabwe”, “We want better reform our institution” and “Free our journalists”.

Award-winning journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono and Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume had been arrested on 20 July 2020 for inciting public violence after they allegedly rallied people to participate in a foiled demonstration that had been slated for 31 July 2020.

Ngarivhume was released on bail after 43 days in prison. Chin’ono was released after spending 17 days in the overcrowded Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

Meanwhile, Dangarembga and Barnes’s lawyer, Chris Mhike, is currently addressing the court on the mitigation of the sentence.

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