Andy Tsegeโs 8-year-old daughter says: โWith David Cameron in charge the situation will not be solvedโ. Updated: The Foreign Office told BuzzFeed News that a formal letter has been sent to Ethiopia regarding his treatment.
The daughter of a British man on death row in Ethiopia has written to the Queen to ask for her help in setting him free.
Andy Tsege, a father of three from north London, was snatched by Ethiopian security forces at an airport in Yemen in June 2014. At the time he was waiting for a flight to Eritrea, but he was taken to Ethiopia having been sentenced to death in his absence for allegedly plotting a coup, which he denies.
According to campaigners, the real reason he faces execution is that he fell out with former prime minister Meles Zenawi after exposing corruption.
In October, BuzzFeed News revealed that Tsege, 59, had asked the British ambassador to Ethiopia to โbury me in Englandโ during a meeting.
The letter, sent by his 8-year-old daughter Menabe and seen by BuzzFeed News, reads:
Dear Queen Elizabeth,
My name is Menabe Andargachew I am 8 and attend [redacted name of school]. My father is currently held captive in Ethopia the situation occurred 1 and a third years ago. I am writing to ask your assistance in these troubled times to bring my father back would be asking toomuch. I just wish you could help change the governmentโs actions towards the situation. Last year the year sixes in my school and my brother, sister and I wrote letters to David Cameron. His reply wasnโt very convincing because at the very least I havenโt heard any news and at the most I donโt see any fatherโs in the house so I have decided to write to you instead in hope you will help. With David Cameron in charge again the situation will not be solved which is why you need to get him to actually pay attention to the problem. My sister won the Liberty human rights award but David Cameron still didnโt do anything.
From Menabe Andargachew
BuzzFeed News has also seen notes by the outgoing ambassador to Ethiopia, Greg Dorey, following a meeting with Tsege on 18 November, which appear to confirm that Tsege is currently in legal limbo.
Dorey writes: โHe had not had access to a lawyer and nothing had been said to him about charges, courts or rights โ I mentioned that it had been reported in the media that when a local court had asked for him to be produced the prison authority had denied having custody of him. He said that โnobody talks to you or answers the questions you raiseโโ.
Doreyโs notes also mention that he delivered a note from Tsegeโs wife, which he says made Tsege a โlittle emotionalโ. BuzzFeed News has been shown this letter, which reads:
Hello Gacho [Her nickname for Tsege],
I miss you so much but I keep thinking and deep down inside I know this is a very temporary situation.
There is not a day that goes by that the kids and I [donโt] somehow remember Papa! And there is not an hour that goes by I am not thinking how to bring this horrible nightmare to an end.
But Gacho you need to stay strong. Please stay strong. We love you and you matter to us. The kids want their Papa back. I want my Gacho back. Remember we need to get old so you can tell me โI told you so.โ
This is not the end. Just dig very deep and we will do the rest.
Big hug and kisses from me and the kids.
Yemi






















