Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is not doing enough to press for the release of a British man on death row in Ethiopia, it has been claimed. Mr Tsege, known as Andy, is a vocal critic of the government in Addis Ababa and had been convicted of treason and sentenced to death five years before his detention. Maya Foa, from the human rights group Reprieve, has described Mr Tsege's treatment as "appalling". When he was still Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond visited Addis Ababa and raised the issue with government ministers. (c) Sky News 2016: Johnson 'not helping' Briton held on death row in Ethiopia
Source: Ethiopian News October 26, 2016 11:48 UTC