KEYBOARD WARRIORS GO ON THE OFFENSIVE
(AP) — Unable to protest on the streets, some in Zimbabwe
are calling themselves “keyboard warriors” as they take to graffiti and social
media to pressure a government that promised reform but is now accused of gross
human rights abuses.
Activists…
(AP) — Unable to protest on the streets, some in Zimbabwe
are calling themselves “keyboard warriors” as they take to graffiti and social
media to pressure a government that promised reform but is now accused of gross
human rights abuses.
Activists use the hashtag #zimbabweanlivesmatter to
encourage global pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.
Tens of thousands of people,