Ethiopia says protesting marathoner to be welcomed as hero
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The Ethiopian marathon runner who made an anti-government gesture at the Rio Games while approaching the finish line will not face prosecution upon his return home and will have “a heroic welcome,” a government spokesman said Monday. But it was not clear whether the runner would go back.
Feyisa Lilesa told reporters on Sunday that he may be killed or imprisoned if he ever returns to the East African country. He called protesting inside Ethiopia “very dangerous.”
The silver medallist crossed his wrists in an attempt to draw global attention to recent deadly protests in his home region, Oromia. He told reporters that Ethiopia’s government is killing his people.
“Oromo is my tribe,” he said. “My relatives are in prison, and if they talk about democratic rights they are killed.”