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Woman jailed for criticising Somali government online

Published Friday, June 26, 2026 · Updated June 26

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Sadia Moalim Ali was sentenced to three years in prison on June 25 by the Somali government for allegedly insulting government institutions through online comments.

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  • Sadia Moalim Ali was sentenced to three years in prison on June 25 for insulting government institutions.

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Human Rights and Freedom of Expression
  • The Guardian

    The Guardian emphasizes the injustice of the sentence, framing it as a severe attack on freedom of expression and a reflection of systematic discrimination against women human rights defenders in Somalia.

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