Saturday, June 16, 2018

'Ethiopian PM Ahmed said release Tsege or I resign'

(Jun 16, (BBC))--Ethiopian opposition leader, Andargachew Tsege, says he was released from prison after the country's prime minister threatened to resign. Mr Tsege, a co-founder of the Ginbot 7 opposition movement, spent four years in prison after being accused of plotting a coup against the Ethiopian government. He was sentenced to death in 2009.

After being pardoned in May 2018, Mr Tsege held a 90-minute meeting with Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has introduced a series of reforms since taking office in April.

British passport-holder Mr Tsege has subsequently re-joined his family in London.
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