Zimbabwean police arrests us citizen calling mugabe goblin
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A US citizen was arrested by Zimbabwean police on January 14, 2020, for allegedly insulting former President Robert Mugabe by calling him a "goblin" on social media. The incident occurred when the US citizen, who was not named in the reports, posted a tweet that was deemed offensive by the authorities.
According to reports, the police arrested the US citizen at a hotel in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, and charged him with "insulting a national hero" under the country's laws. Mugabe, who died in 2019, was a former president of Zimbabwe and a national hero in the country.
The US Embassy in Harare confirmed the arrest and said that it was working to provide assistance to the detained citizen. The embassy also expressed concern over the arrest and called for the citizen's immediate release.
This incident highlights the challenges that foreign nationals can face when traveling to countries with strict laws and cultural norms. It's essential for travelers to be aware of the local laws and customs to avoid any legal issues.
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- "US citizen arrested in Zimbabwe for insulting Mugabe on social media" (BBC News, January 15, 2020)
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