Zambian-American influencer Ethel Chisono Edwards sentenced to 18 months for hate speech

A US-based Zambian influencer and estate agent, Ethel Chisono Edwards, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for hate speech against Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema. The court found her guilty under the Cyber Security Act and Cyber Crimes Act, both of which were introduced this year.

Edwards, 42, who also holds US citizenship, was arrested at Lusaka airport after arriving to attend her grandmother's funeral. She had been ranting about President Hichilema on social media for over a year before her arrest. Edwards pleaded guilty and apologised to the president, saying she wanted to "unreservedly apologise" for her words.

Edwards' lawyer described her as a remorseful first offender with potential, but also detailed how she would be unable to work as an estate agent while in prison, earning what he called her "main breadwinner income". Edwards had sponsored a Zambian girls' football team and her lawyers said she was a philanthropist.

The court took into account Edwards' remorse and expressed that it was necessary for the nation to send a strong warning. The magistrate stated that hate speech has become increasingly common, highlighting concerns over Zambia's rising intolerance and societal divisions.

However, the sentence has divided public opinion in Zambia with some saying it is too severe while others see it as necessary to combat hate speech on social media.
 
I'm so done with this whole thing 🀯... like, I get it, hate speech is bad and all that, but 18 months in prison seems kinda harsh for someone who was just venting on social media πŸ“±. I mean, I've seen some crazy stuff online myself, but at least I didn't go to jail over it πŸ˜‚.

But you know what really gets me? The whole situation feels like a cautionary tale about how quickly things can spiral out of control when we let emotions get the best of us 🀯. Like, Edwards was clearly remorseful and all that, but did she really need to be sent to prison for it? I mean, can't we just have a big ol' conversation about how hurtful her words were instead of locking her up? πŸ’”.

It's also kinda sad that this is what it takes to make people listen in Zambia - a strong warning from the court, basically saying "don't even think about it, or you'll face the music" 🎢. Can't we just talk things through and work towards understanding each other instead of resorting to punishment? πŸ€”
 
man this just shows how sensitive people can get online nowadays 🀯 she was ranting about the president for a whole year and now she's in prison... i'm all for free speech but come on, use your brain before you hit post πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ the guy who started this has to be a real hardliner to lock her up like that, i mean 18 months is pretty harsh even by international standards πŸ’Έ anyway gotta feel bad for Ethel though, she's got kids and stuff to support now πŸ˜”
 
Can't believe this 18 month prison sentence for just hate speech... πŸ€” I mean what's next? Free speech? πŸ˜‚ Just kidding, kinda serious though. In all seriousness, I think the court made a bold move here. Hate speech is a real issue, especially online, and it's gotta be called out. Edwards was pretty blatant with her attacks on President Hichilema, so yeah, 18 months isn't too harsh in my book. It's not like she was promoting violence or anything, just verbal abuse. The fact that the magistrate pointed to Zambia's intolerance issue is spot on – it's time for people to chill out and respect each other online and offline. Edwards' philanthropic work is actually kinda cool, but let's be real, hate speech wins all arguments πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
idk bout this tho... 18 months seems kinda harsh 4 a first offenser whos only done somethin wrong cuz of her emotions lol she did apologise n all n i feel bad for her family, esp her grandma πŸ€•. Hate speech r stil a big issue n zambia needs to address it but sendin someone to prison mightnt b the best solution... maybe jus a warnin or a community service thingy wud b more suitable?
 
I gotta say, 18 months for a wild rant on social media? I mean, I get where the court's coming from, but isn't this kinda harsh? Like, she apologized and all, but still... πŸ€”πŸ‘€ She was just expressing her opinion (or not so much) and it got her in trouble. But then again, she did go on a pretty hate-filled tirade, so I can see where the court's coming from. 😐 It's also interesting that some folks are saying this sentence is too severe, while others think it's necessary to send a message. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ What do you guys think? Should we be worried about hate speech or was this just an overreaction? πŸ€”πŸ’¬
 
omg 18 months for a single tweet about the prez 🀯 I mean i get it, hate speech is no joke, but 18 months seems like overkill πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ she's already apologized and shown remorse...can't we just move on from this now? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I also don't buy into the idea that she was just ranting for attention, there's a difference between freedom of speech and hate speech. πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ the fact that zambia is taking a strong stance against it is cool, but 18 months feels like an extreme measure...i hope she gets to complete her sentence without any major issues 😬
 
😐 I don't think 18 months is a lot of time considering how serious hate speech can be. She was ranting online for over a year which shows she didn't just lose control, but also planned her words and actions. πŸ€” Maybe the sentence should've been more specific to online crimes or had some kind of rehabilitation program so people who get stuck in that cycle can learn from it? πŸ’‘
 
OMG 🀯 can't believe this!!! 18 months in prison for spewing hate against our prez? I mean, I get why they had to take a stand, but 18 months feels like a lil harsh, ya know? 😬 Ethel was basically a first offender and all, but still... she apologized and said she'd never do it again πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And let's be real, who hasn't gotten salty online at some point? πŸ€ͺ I'm not saying what she did was cool, but come on, 18 months in the slammer is a lil too much for a hate speech mistake πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how the rest of Zambia feels about this sentence πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” this feels like a case of someone getting a slap on the wrist for spewing hate online... 18 months is pretty light considering she was basically bullying the president and encouraging people to do the same πŸš«πŸ’¬ i mean, what about freedom of speech? is that not still supposed to apply even if you're being a jerk online? and the fact that she's her "main breadwinner" through her estate agent job makes me think she should've gotten some kind of community service or counseling instead of hard time behind bars πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’Έ
 
I'm kinda surprised by this... 18 months for sayin' stuff online? I mean, we all know how quickly those words can spread like wildfire and get taken outta context. I think it's a bit too harsh, but at the same time, I get why they had to make an example of her πŸ€”. Hate speech is definitely not okay, no matter what you're sorry about afterwards. But 18 months feels like a pretty long sentence for just that πŸ˜•. I'm curious to see how it affects her and if she'll be able to continue doing good work in Zambia once she's outta prison 🀞.
 
I think 18 months in prison is kinda harsh for someone who just admitted to spreading hate speech online and even apologized to the President. I mean, we've all said something we regret on social media at some point, but Edwards was actually remorseful about her actions and was willing to take responsibility.

It's true that Zambia has been dealing with rising intolerance and societal divisions, but do they really need a 42-year-old influencer to be held up as an example? I think it would've been better if the court had taken into account her philanthropic work and efforts to sponsor a girls' football team. That shows she's capable of using her platform for good.

On the other hand, I get why the government wants to send a strong message against hate speech. It's a big issue that affects us all, especially on social media where people can say things without thinking about the consequences. Perhaps a shorter sentence or more community service would've been enough to convey the gravity of the situation.

Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out in Zambia and what kind of impact it has on the country's tolerance and unity πŸ€”πŸ’¬
 
idk about this whole thing tho πŸ€”... 18 months for hate speeach? feels like a lot, especially when you consider how many ppl do it online without ever getting caught πŸ˜‚ but i guess the court wanted to make an example out of her. and tbh, can't say im surprised - president hichilema has been dealing with a lot of backlash from certain groups. but still, idk... feels like its a slippery slope, where next they'll be targeting ppl for their opinions πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg I cant believe what happened to Ethel Edwards she wasnt even a threat i mean people say they can just delete you from their lives but this is different she actually got arrested and sentenced to 18 months 🀯 its like Zambia took her phone lol. anyway i think the sentence might be kinda harsh but at the same time i get why they wanted to make an example out of her hate speech does hurt people's feelings and its not cool. but maybe they should've just, like, talked to her about it instead of locking her up πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ what do u guys think is a fair sentence for someone who was just trying to express themselves?
 
I'm seeing a lot of mixed reactions about this 18-month prison sentence for Ethel Chisono Edwards πŸ€”. On one hand, I get why the court was trying to send a strong message against hate speech - we need to protect people from online harassment and intimidation ⚠️. But at the same time, I feel like 18 months is a bit harsh for someone who apologized in advance and even did some good work supporting a girls' football team πŸ†.

I'm curious to know more about what constitutes "hate speech" in Zambia now - is it really that vague? And how will this set a precedent for others who might be tempted to share their opinions online? It's like, we want to encourage people to speak out and hold our leaders accountable, but not at the cost of freedom of expression πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm all for holding people accountable for their words online, especially when they can hurt a lot of people... πŸ€” I mean, 18 months is a pretty hefty sentence for just saying some bad stuff about the president - like, I get it, President Hichilema's got a right to be upset too. But still, I think it's a bit much. Maybe 6-8 months would've been more reasonable? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ On one hand, you gotta crack down on hate speech or else it'll just keep spreading like wildfire online... 🚨 And yeah, it's good that the court took into account Edwards' remorse and all that. But at the same time, I'm worried about how this sentence will affect people who are already vulnerable - like, immigrants or minorities who might be more likely to get caught up in online beefs... 😬
 
I'm totally with the court on this one πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, 18 months isn't that long for spreading hate speech online. I mean, she was being super rude about the president and basically calling him out on social media... yeah, no wonder they took action πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And honestly, who's an influencer if not gonna speak their mind? Edwards should've known better than to get all salty about politics and risk getting locked up πŸ˜’. I guess she got a slap in the face for being so mouthy, but still... 18 months is pretty chill compared to some other countries' punishments πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” the thing is... 18 months feels like a long time for just hate speech πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean ethel chisono edwards seemed really remorseful and sorry about what she said online πŸ€— but at the same time, you gotta think about how many ppl get hurt by hate speech all the time πŸ’”

here's a simple diagram to visualize it:
```
+---------------+
| Hate Speech |
+---------------+
|
| Hurts ppl
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Online | | Offline |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| gets people angry | leads to conflicts
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| People get hurt | | Communities divide|
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
anyway... i think the sentence is meant to be a warning, but it's also worth considering whether there are better ways to address hate speech online πŸ€” maybe with more education and less prison time πŸ’­
 
I just saw this news about Ethel Chisono Edwards being sentenced to 18 months in prison for her hate speech against President Hakainde Hichilema 🀯, and I gotta say, it's kinda crazy how one person can have such a big impact on the country with their words online. Like, I get that hate speech is bad news, but 18 months is a pretty long time to be locked up for just posting some strong opinions on social media 😬.

I'm actually more worried about people who don't speak out against hate speech because they're afraid of getting in trouble themselves 🀫. We need to find a balance between holding people accountable for their words and not punishing them too harshly for expressing their opinions. It's like, if you're gonna lock someone up, make sure it's for something really serious, right? But this case just seems like an overreaction to me πŸ™„.
 
omg like i cant even believe she was ranting about president hichilema for a whole year 🀯 i mean idk what happened but i guess you can say she got caught πŸ˜… anyway 18 months in prison seems kinda harsh i feel bad for her, she sounded really remorseful and all that. what do u think is the right way to deal with hate speech tho? should she have just apologized and moved on or is it needed to be punished like this? btw has anyone seen those zambian girls' football team vids on tiktok πŸˆπŸ‘€
 
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