Saturday, December 21, 2013

Amnesty International: Will you help free her husband?

December 21, 2013
Eskinder Nega has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for telling the truth. Will you help us to secure his release and return him to his family?
By making a donation today you will support our campaign to get Eskinder home to his family and his vital work as a journalist. Click here

In this video, Eskinder’ wife Serkalem, talks about the pain both her and their son are going through being separated from Eskinder.
When the Ethiopian government used anti-terror laws to silence its critics, Eskinder spoke out in protest. As a result he was arrested for the eighth time and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Despite the lies and the pain of separation from his wife and son, Eskinder’s hope for the future of Ethiopia and its people is as strong as ever. In a letter smuggled out of prison he said:
‘Freedom is partial to no race. Freedom has no religion. Freedom favours no ethnicity. Freedom discriminates not between rich and poor countries. Inevitably, freedom will overwhelm Ethiopia.’
What we are doing
To help free Eskinder we are mobilising our worldwide network to take action in support of his release. Over 20,000 people in the UK have already joined the campaign by writing letters, sending cards or signing the global petition.Eskinder' wife Serkalem, talks about the pain both her and their son
We are also lobbying Prime Minister Hailemarian Desalegn directly, and focusing media attention on Eskinder’s case and the worsening crackdown on free speech and freedom of expression in Ethiopia.
This is the same kind of campaigning that in 2010 helped secure the release of Eskinder’s friend, Birtukan Mideksa
She was serving a life sentence when the Ethiopian government set her free thanks to pressure from Amnesty International.
We know we can get Eskinder home. Help us do it!

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