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Calls for release of Sierra Leonean singer jailed in ‘crackdown on free speech’

Lawyers, politicians and activists have called for the release of one of Sierra Leone’s best-known celebrities, who they said was unjustly imprisoned as part of a government crackdown on free speech a

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May 19, 2026 · 8:00 AM3 min readSource: The Guardian Global Development
Calls for release of Sierra Leonean singer jailed in ‘crackdown on free speech’

Lawyers, politicians and activists have called for the release of one of Sierra Leone’s best-known celebrities, who they said was unjustly imprisoned as part of a government crackdown on free speech and political dissent. Zainab Sheriff, a singer and reality-TV show contestant who became a political opposition figure, was sentenced in April to four years and two months’ imprisonment for incitement and using threatening language. Sheriff’s charges stem from a speech she made in January, a video r

According to prosecutors, Sheriff made statements during a rally saying that anyone who rigged an election had stolen the people’s vote, committed treason and they and their families should be killed. Zainab Sheriff was known for singing and reality TV before she went into politics During the last election in Sierra Leone in 2023, organisations including the Carter Center, a US election monitoring group, expressed concern about the transparency of the tabulation process . “A lot of us feel this isn’t about Sheriff’s words,” said Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, mayor of the capital, Freetown, and a member of the All People’s Congress opposition party. “This is about Sheriff being used as a very, very visible, high-profile example of what you must not do in this society now. You must not speak your mind or you can be charged and end up in jail. “This is about ensuring that people are scared,” she said. “I am disappointed [in the sentence]. The bottom line is, we’ve heard far worse.” Arrested on 20 February, Sheriff pleaded not guilty. She was repeatedly denied bail and was sentenced on 14 April. She is being held in a maximum-security prison in Freetown. Willietta Hughes, legal manager for AdvocAid, a civil society organisation working with girls and women in Sierra Leone, supported Sheriff’s case. She said the court proceedings were at times reminiscent of a show trial and called the sentence “ridiculous”.

Key points

  • According to prosecutors, Sheriff made statements during a rally saying that anyone who rigged an election had stolen the people’s vote, committed treason and they and their families should be killed.
  • Zainab Sheriff was known for singing and reality TV before she went into politics During the last election in Sierra Leone in 2023, organisations including the Carter Center, a US election monitori…
  • “A lot of us feel this isn’t about Sheriff’s words,” said Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, mayor of the capital, Freetown, and a member of the All People’s Congress opposition party.
  • “This is about Sheriff being used as a very, very visible, high-profile example of what you must not do in this society now.
  • You must not speak your mind or you can be charged and end up in jail.

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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by The Guardian Global Development.

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