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According to the research of the investigative journalist John Martin, the past of the WHO Director-General – Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus – is highly controversial. He is said to have committed several crimes. So, the question arises: How trustworthy is this man at the head of the WHO which committed itself to health and life?[continue reading]
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According to research by investigative journalist John Martin, the past of the WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, is highly controversial. In his home country Ethiopia, he was a high-ranking member of the violent Marxist party “Tigray People's Liberation Front”, in short TPLF, which is internationally classified as a terrorist organization. The TPLF seized power in 1991 and has ruled the country in a totalitarian manner ever since.
Ghebreyesus was Minister of Health for seven years and then Foreign Minister for four years. As a Minister of Health in 2010, he is said to have been responsible for the denial of medical care and food to the Amhar population.
As a result, about 2.5 million Amhars are said to have “disappeared” from the Ethiopian population database, this means that they were missing in the following census.
In 2016, Ghebreyesus, as a Foreign Minister, was responsible for the forced resettlement of 15,000 members of the Ethiopian Oromo ethnic population because he leased the area where they had lived to a large Indian agricultural company.
Ghebreyesus denied that in the ensuing riots, the police action had led to the violent death of about 500 Oromo.
He is also accused of extraditing political dissidents who were then imprisoned and tortured.
In 2017, as a WHO Director-General, he appointed Robert Mugabe, the long-time President of Zimbabwe, as an “Ambassador of Good Will” for the WHO – a brutal dictator and mass murderer.
So, the legitimate question arises: how trustworthy is a man with such a past at the head of the WHO, which has committed itself to health and life?
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According to research by investigative journalist John Martin, the past of the WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, is highly controversial. In his home country Ethiopia, he was a high-ranking member of the violent Marxist party “Tigray People's Liberation Front”, in short TPLF, which is internationally classified as a terrorist organization. The TPLF seized power in 1991 and has ruled the country in a totalitarian manner ever since. Ghebreyesus was Minister of Health for seven years and then Foreign Minister for four years. As a Minister of Health in 2010, he is said to have been responsible for the denial of medical care and food to the Amhar population. As a result, about 2.5 million Amhars are said to have “disappeared” from the Ethiopian population database, this means that they were missing in the following census. In 2016, Ghebreyesus, as a Foreign Minister, was responsible for the forced resettlement of 15,000 members of the Ethiopian Oromo ethnic population because he leased the area where they had lived to a large Indian agricultural company. Ghebreyesus denied that in the ensuing riots, the police action had led to the violent death of about 500 Oromo. He is also accused of extraditing political dissidents who were then imprisoned and tortured. In 2017, as a WHO Director-General, he appointed Robert Mugabe, the long-time President of Zimbabwe, as an “Ambassador of Good Will” for the WHO – a brutal dictator and mass murderer. So, the legitimate question arises: how trustworthy is a man with such a past at the head of the WHO, which has committed itself to health and life?
from kno./jmr.
| https://roughestimate.org/roughestimate/the-crimes-of-tedros-adhanom
https://youtube.com/watch?v=mFWr_XBf_Fs
http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2015/03/24/ethiopia-three-million-amara-missing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tedros_Adhanom
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tedros_Adhanom_Ghebreyesus