Partner of British father on death row demand PM to negotiate release

Actress Joanne MacInnes, Yemi Hailemariam and Andy’s brother Bezuneh Tsege handing in the letter at Downing Street.

ESAT News (June 23, 2017)

Yemi Hailemariam, partner of Andargachew (Andy) Tsege, an Ethiopian born British father of three in death row in Ethiopia, wrote a letter to U.K’s Prime Minister asking the government to negotiate his release.

Today marks three years since British Father Andy Tsege was first illegally kidnapped from an international airport in Yemen and rendered to Ethiopia’s death row. Andy’s partner, Yemi Hailemariam, has written to the Prime Minister, Theresa May, asking her to negotiate Andy’s return home to her and their three children Helawit (17) Yilak and Menabe (both 10) in London, Reprieve, an organization representing the family said in a statement.

The children haven’t spoken to their father since December 2014, six months after he was abducted on 23rd June 2014. Andy is a democracy activist and political opponent of the Ethiopian regime. He was convicted on trumped-up charges in his absence in 2009 while living in London with his family. He was sentenced to death in absentia.

“I am still at a loss about how to explain to them why their dad can’t come home. How can I tell them that their own country, their own Prime Minister has not called for his return? Instead of fighting the Ethiopian government on this together with you, I am still stuck fighting for the UK government to do the right thing,” Yemi writes to the PM.

Yemi, who stood against Theresa May in her Maidenhead constituency during the recent general election in order to bring Andy’s case to her attention, also asks the Prime Minister to meet with her so she can explain Andy’s desperate situation.

“Theresa May needs show she has the strength to stand up to the Ethiopian Prime Minister and negotiate Andy’s return home to his family. Three years is already too long for Helawit, Yilak and Menabe to have been without their father. There is no excuse for the Prime Minister abandoning one of her citizens. At the very least she owes Yemi an hour of her time to explain why there has been no progress in Andy’s case and what she intends to do about it,” comments Maya Foa, Director of Reprieve.