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Mohamed Yahya Sillah (born December 12, 1949) is a Sierra Leonean politician, journalist and human rights activist. He was active in the transition efforts from military to civilian rule in
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. As the National Chairman of the
National Alliance Democratic Party {{short description, Political party in Sierra Leone The National Alliance Democratic Party is a political party in Sierra Leone. History In 1995, the people of Sierra Leone and the international community exalted pressure on the National Provi ...
(NADP), he was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1996 Presidential elections.


Early life

Sillah was born on December 12, 1949 in Massam Kpaka,
Pujehun District Pujehun District is a district in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone. Pujehun District is one of the sixteen Districts of Sierra Leone. Its capital and largest city is the town of Pujehun . The other major towns in the district include Gando ...
,
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to Acting Paramount Chief Alhaji Yahya Sillah of Dama Chiefdom, Kenema District and Haja Mamie Zoe Mansaray.


Career


Journalism

Mohamed Yahya Sillah started his career in journalism in 1978 as Senior Reporter with the Liberian News Agency (LINA), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in Monrovia, Liberia. He became Managing Editor of Third World News at the Atlanta Voice Newspaper, Atlanta, Georgia, USA in 1981. In 1983, he founded the ''African World News'' magazine in
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.


First Liberian Civil War

In 1990, Sillah traveled to Liberia to cover the First Liberian Civil War for ''African World News''. He reported about rebels drinking human blood from freshly slaughtered civilians.


Hunger relief efforts

Thousands of Sierra Leoneans were stranded in Liberia during the war. The Sierra Leone embassy in
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closed and the
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone,)]. officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered by Liberia to the southeast and Guinea surrounds the northern half of the nation. Covering a total area of , Sierr ...
government under president Joseph Saidu Momoh, Joseph Saidu Momoh (APC) declared its inability to rescue the stranded Sierra Leoneans. He worked with other concerned Sierra Leonean refugees to take charge at the embassy. Sillah negotiated with the rebels to sell bags of rice that he purchased and distributed for free to all refugees at the embassy.


Evacuation

As the assault on the embassy intensified, Sillah undertook to rescue those stranded in the embassy and convey them to safety at Monrovia's
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facility. He did so by paying combatant factions with his own money to facilitate passage through ambush points along the way. He succeeded evacuating all the refugees with the help of
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soldiers less than an hour before a rebel missile destroyed the embassy. At the Monrovia Freeport, Sillah formed the Sierra Leone Evacuation Organization. He aided in the successful evacuation of approximately 5000 people to
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over a period of 90 days via the Nigerian gunboat known as ''The Ambe,'' earning him the nickname 'Junior Moses'.


National Alliance Democratic Party

The leadership ability Sillah demonstrated attracted the attention of American diplomats in
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, Liberia. He entered politics in 1995 and became the Party Leader and National Chairman of the
National Alliance Democratic Party {{short description, Political party in Sierra Leone The National Alliance Democratic Party is a political party in Sierra Leone. History In 1995, the people of Sierra Leone and the international community exalted pressure on the National Provi ...
(NADP). He also began his campaign for the Sierra Leone presidency the same year.


1996 presidential campaign

Sillah ran as the NADP candidate in the 1996 Presidential elections. He received 0.5% of the votes (3,723 total votes). He contested the election results on BBC's Focus on Africa.


Activism against deportation of Sierra Leoneans in the US

In 2004, Sillah opposed the deportation of Sierra Leoneans from the United States after the US withdrew their protective privilege known as
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(TPS). He made an appeal to the US government on their behalf. Sillah won the support of Georgia Congressman
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, who sent a request to the Secretary of Homeland Security urging them to reconsider the TPS issue, which led to a reprieve for the refugees.


Support for Paul Kamara

In 2004, as NADP leader Sillah protested the imprisonment of Sierra Leonean journalist,
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, editor of ''For Di People Newspaper''. Sillah viewed Kamara's imprisonment and the subsequent banning of his newspaper as a breach of the SLPP government’s commitment to freedom of the press and the constitutional exercise of
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. He criticized President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah for allowing the imprisonment of Kamara and held that the exercise of democracy and the protection of human rights were fundamental to people's right to free speech.


2007 Presidential and Parliamentary elections

In 2007 Sillah withdrew his bid for national leadership in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections, citing inadequate funding and ineffective campaign management. He supported the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) presidential candidate, Vice President
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, who lost the election. Sillah congratulated the winning candidate,
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of the All People's Congress (APC) party. He vowed to respect any Sierra Leonean who was legitimately and democratically elected to office.


References

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