Diaspora Activists Campaign Against Harare's Alleged Surveillance
Zimbabwean political activists in the diaspora have launched an international campaign, alleging government monitoring of critics abroad. The campaign seeks to pressure President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration to halt arrests of opposition figures and abandon plans for extending presidential rule. Activists argue that such surveillance undermines human rights and political freedom, aiming to leverage international diplomatic pressure. The Zimbabwean government has not directly addressed the specific monitoring claims, a point critics highlight. The campaign, organized across Europe, North America, and Southern Africa, is gathering signatures to petition foreign governments. Bottom Line: This international campaign by diaspora activists directly challenges Harare's control over dissent, creating diplomatic friction and potentially influencing perceptions of state legitimacy and human rights adherence.