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The military coup in Zimbabwe that saw the army seize control of dictator Robert Mugabe’s government last week may not be good news for a New Jersey woman fighting charges of insulting the president.

Martha O’Donovan, 25, was charged earlier this month with referring to Mugabe, 93, as “a selfish man and a sick man.” The Oct.11 tweet included an illustration of a man using a catheter and a photo of Mugabe with a circle drawn around his stomach.

Although Mugabe appears to be losing his hold on power, it’s unclear if his imminent ouster will affect O’Donovan’s case.

O’Donovan, who spent a week in jail before being granted bail Nov. 9, is still awaiting a court hearing on Nov. 30, according to her lawyer.

O’Donovan faces the maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

O’Donovan, a Fullbright scholar and former NYU student, was working at a satirical television network and managed a local cocktail bar in Harare. Her colleagues at the Magamba Network started a #freemartha campaign, and the State Department is involved in her case, a federal official told The Post.

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