Correspondence

Andargachew Tsege, British national currently detained in Ethiopia: open letter to supporters

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s letters in response to correspondence from supporters of Andargachew Tsege.

Documents

Foreign Secretary Open Letter on Mr Tsege: August 2017

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Foreign Secretary Open Letter on Mr Tsege: April 2017

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Foreign Secretary Open Letter on Mr Tsege: December 2016

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Foreign Secretary Open Letter on Mr Tsege: August 2016

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Details

Open letters from the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to all those who have contacted the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in recent months about the case of British national, Andargachew Tsege, currently detained in Ethiopia.

Published 26 August 2016
Last updated 9 August 2017 + show all updates
  1. August 2017 open letter published

  2. Foreign Secretary Open Letter on Mr Tsege - April 2017

  3. Updated version of the open letter added.

  4. First published.