President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC, 20500
Dear President Obama,
We write to ask you to help secure the release of Mr. Okello Akway
Ochalla from captivity in Ethiopia. Mr. Okello is an indigenous Anuak
leader and the former Governor of the Gambella region in Ethiopia. His
children and sister-in-law reside lawfully in the U.S. He has been a
political prisoner in Ethiopia for nearly two years.
The United States is home to a large Ethiopian diaspora. Many
Ethiopian Americans are alarmed by the ongoing human rights abuses in
their country of origin. There is particular concern regarding the
silencing of political opposition members. Mr. Okello is one of these
political opponents who has been unjustly silenced and imprisoned.
Mr. Okello’s charge is based on his vocal opposition to the Ethiopian
government, particularly for its role in the massacre ofAnuak people in
the Gambella region in December 2003. An ethnic Anuak himself, Mr.
Okello, fled the country and was eventually granted asylum in Norway.
Because of his political leadership and open criticism of the Ethiopian
government, Mr. Okello is being branded a terrorist and tried on false
charges.
In March 2014, Mr. Okello was visiting friends and family in South
Sudan when he was kidnapped by the Ethiopian Intelligence Service,
unlawfully renditioned to Ethiopia, and imprisoned and charged under
Ethiopia’s notorious anti-terrorism law. This law has been condemned by
numerous governments including our own, agencies of the United Nations
agencies, and most recently in a detailed report written by leading
international lawyers, which we are attaching for your information. We
believe that Mr. Okello has been subject to torture while in prison.
Prior to your visit to Ethiopia in July 2015, the Ethiopian
government released a number of political prisoners and journalists,
including Mr. Bekele Gerba, the leader of a political opposition party
representing the Oromo people in Ethiopia. There is clear precedent for
the U.S. to use its diplomatic relationship to ensure the release of
political prisoners in Ethiopia, and we request you to do the same for
Mr. Okello.
It has been nearly two years since Mr. Okello was unlawfully
renditioned to Ethiopia. Mr. President, as the leader of one of
Ethiopia’s most significant allies, we urge you to intervene to ensure
the swift release of Mr. Okello Akway Ochalla.
Thank you for your commitment and attention to this important human rights matter.
Sincerely,
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