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Ethiopia finally confronts WHO Chief and TPLF diplomat Dr. Tedros Adhanom in a letter

Dr. Tedros Adhanom is a member of the Executive Committee of the terrorist designated Marxist-Leninist group, the TPLF

ADDIS ABABA, JANUARY 13, 2022 — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia said that Ethiopia has officially submitted a letter to the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) objecting the Director-General of WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom's moral, legal and professional standing that threatened WHO's organizational integrity.

The letter comes at a time Dr. Tedros persistently used social media to protect his old colleagues in the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) to the extent that he avoided denouncing their atrocities in Amhara and Afar let alone the thousands of health facilities they destroyed.

The letter says Dr. Tedros Adhanom has been interfering in the internal affairs of Ethiopia, including Ethiopia's relations with the State of Eritrea and that he continues as an active member and supporter of the TPLF which is designated as a terrorist organization by the Ethiopian parliament.

According to the letter, Dr. Tedros takes advantage of his office to advance his political interests at the expense of the interest of Ethiopia, despite Ethiopia's hopes that he would cease his misconduct eventually.

Dr. Tedors encourages the TPLF in his media engagements and celebrates what is presumed to be a military success of the group, besides engaging in a selective outrage where he discriminately addresses the humanitarian concerns in Ethiopia, the letter adds.

Through his acts, says the letter, he spread harmful misinformation and compromised WHO's reputation, independence, and credibility which is evident from his social media postings that openly endorse the terror perpetrated by the TPLF against the Ethiopian people.

According to the letter, Dr. Tedros has abused his position by assigning staff in WHO's country office in Ethiopia with a task of executing the plot to inflate the emergency level in Ethiopia, from 1.8 million people to 3.8 million, to warrant humanitarian intervention. “This misrepresentation of facts is used to misinform the UN Security Council.”

In a manner that denigrates the integrity of the UN system and the work of other offices, Dr. Tedros uses his platform to mobilize the UN community against Ethiopia besides providing technical and financial support to the activities of the TPLF, the letter adds.

The Government of Ethiopia finally urges the WHO Executive Board to commission an investigation on the Director-General to identify his misconduct and violation of his professional and legal responsibility as provided under the Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service, staff rules and regulations of WHO, and Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct of WHO.

He has also been previously accused of soliciting Egyptian military support for the TPLF although not included in the letter.

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