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ZimRights sounds alarm on surge in online abuse of women
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73274, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's leading human rights organization warned that women activists face relentless digital attacks designed to suppress their public engagement, as the nation observes global efforts to combat technology-enabled harassment. ZimRights identified prominent political figures Linda Masarira, Namatai Kwekweza and Fadzayi Mahere as frequent targets of coordinated campaigns involving threats, fabricated intimate imagery and character assassination attempts across social platforms. The advocacy body pushed authorities to aggressively implement existing cybersecurity legislation and domestic abuse protections, arguing that current enforcement fails to match the severity of harassment patterns threatening female voices nationwide. Zimbabwe maintains commitments through multiple continental and international agreements mandating state protection against such violence. The organization challenged technology corporations to strengthen content oversight while urging citizens to actively challenge harassment, amplify victimized voices and educate youth about respectful interaction standards during the 16-day activism period commemorating the Beijing Declaration's three-decade anniversary. [/QUOTE]
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