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Zimbabwe weighs sex offenders register privacy risks
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 89550, member: 27"] Sex offender lists spark major privacy debates in Zimbabwe. The government wants to track predators but officials worry about constitutional rights clashing with public safety goals. Ministry of Justice staff recently hosted a workshop with lawyers and civil society groups to hash out the details. They need to figure out if such a database actually stops crimes or just creates new legal headaches for everyone involved. Vimbai Nyambai Nyemba led the charge on these tricky discussions. She noted that balancing human dignity with victim protection requires serious legal legwork. Data protection and rehabilitation chances must be weighed against the need to keep vulnerable people safe from repeat offenders. The permanent secretary insisted no final decision has been made yet, so nobody should assume the system is a done deal. Comparative global experiences will guide the final framework choice. Authorities plan to study what works elsewhere before drafting local laws. Proportionate measures are key to ensuring fairness while holding bad actors accountable. This consultation phase aims to find the sweet spot between effective crime prevention and preserving democratic legal standards for all citizens in the country. [/QUOTE]
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