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Name: Oppression of theater in Sierra Leone
Artist: Kolosa John Kargbo Confronting Bodies: Sierra Leone party officials, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Date of Action: 1979 Specific Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone Description of Artwork: "Land of Distress" is a play that was performed by Kolosa John Kargbo and his company of 11 others in Freetown. It is about corrupt government officials and a young man who returns from Europe to expose them while introducing democracy (Sierra Leone had recently become a one party state and the government had resisted a coup d'etat.)
Kargbo and company found it difficult to cope. After another uncompromising play, Karbgo was transfered to the city of Bo by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The decision was based on the idea that he could cause less damage there. Another of the comapnies plays was critical of female circumcision, but this was censored due to complaints from the secret society that practiced it. After continued harassment, the group disbanded.
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