UK: Ofcom suspends its Zimbabwean director of online safety over Instagram posts calling Israel ‘vile’

UK: Ofcom suspends its Zimbabwean director of online safety over Instagram posts calling Israel ‘vile’

By Tim Hanlon I The Mirror (UK)


UNITED KINGDOM: An Ofcom director has been suspended over several social media posts about Israel calling the country “vile”.

Fadzai Madzingira, who was in May this year director of online safety supervision at the media and communications watchdog, liked various posts on her private Instagram account sharing anti-Israel views amid the ongoing conflict.

She took up her post last May and describes herself as a “Zimbabwean, a black feminist, a student of colonisation”.

A Rhodes Scholar, Fadzai has a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Laws from Oxford University, she previously held a position of director of ethical and human use of technology at Salesforce.

Madzingira liked posts from Black Lives Matter that stated Israel is a “vile colonial alliance” and navy ships in the Middle East are taking part in “ethnic cleansing and genocide of Palestinians”, reported Jewish News.

Suspension pending investigation

An Ofcom spokesperson told the Mirror: “Having reviewed these comments we’ve suspended this colleague, pending further investigation.”

Fadzai Madzingira

Ofcom’s own code of practice makes it clear that extreme views on politically sensitive issues are not permitted. It states: “Comments which might be thought to have an adverse impact on Ofcom‘s reputation (noting that all comments or posts on social media should be considered to be in the public domain), and comments on Ofcom policy, should be avoided.

“So, should expressions of opinion on matters of political or public controversy which could be thought to compromise the Board’s reputation for impartiality on editorial or other decisions in the broadcasting sphere, or its objectivity in economic regulatory decision-making.”

In an Instagram story post from an account believed to belong to Ms Madzingira, she, reported the outlet Guido Fawkes, said: “My account has been chaotic for the last week bouncing between the *continued* targeting of Palestinians and dumb s***. Mostly because I could not process that we continue to act with surprise at what happens in an apartheid state and because I just feel like I’m donating and reposting and still going to life everyday?

“I used to ask my constitutional law teacher how genocides could have gone on for so long and maybe this is how… To see Jewish activists protest loudly that they or their loved ones survived Auschwitz so they *must* stand with Palestine.

“It just seems so clear to me. As a Zimbabwean, a Black feminist, a student of decolonisation and deep believer of liberty for all, I have, do and will only have one hope.”

Middle East Crisis

It comes during the crisis in the Middle East after Hamas militants entered Israel and carried out a slaughter of more than a thousand people on October 7. It led to retaliatory strikes from Israel and there are now thought to be more than 4,000 dead.

Meanwhile, Madzingia joined Ofcom from Salesforce, where she, as a Director in the Office of Ethical and Humane Use of Technology, was responsible for managing the company’s compliance of the EU Digital Services Act.

Working across Europe, Middle East and Africa she oversaw the company’s trust and safety initiatives, making sure its technologies were not being used to facilitate harm.

Prior to this, Fadzai was the Global Hate Speech Content Policy Lead at Meta, where she led the policy development strategy and product initiatives for hate speech policy enforcement across the company’s suite of products.

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