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Zimbabwe clamps down on social media chatter
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35239, member: 636"] Zimbabwe officials monitor what people say online. Charamba said police would stop messages that make people afraid or upset. The government claims these rules protect the country. Many worry these actions might silence those who disagree with the leaders. Critics fear less freedom to speak openly. Zimbabwe passed internet laws in 2021, making certain online messages illegal. The government plans to implement even more rules for social media users soon. Dr. Muswere wants to stop fake news from anonymous accounts. Other countries, such as South Africa, the UK, and the USA, already have similar internet laws. These nations created rules to fight online crime. Journalists and activists have raised red flags about increased social media monitoring. The unclear meaning of harmful messages concerns many observers. Human rights groups believe this might scare people from sharing opinions. Press freedom could suffer under stricter controls. Public debates about safety versus internet freedom will likely heat up across Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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