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The Tedros File – Will the Head of the WHO Become the Most Powerful Man in the World?
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Tedros should never have been elected Director General of WHO! He should have been charged with crimes against the Ethiopian people!
The violent terror group TPLF became a booster for Tedros! Government troops burn entire villages, commit public executions, rape women and girls. He accused him of genocide in Ethiopia because Tedros was one of three key decision-makers for “ethnic cleansing.”
Can we allow this disreputable man to have such powers?
Could the Corona crisis, with all its restrictions on freedom, be repeated in an even more intensified form?
Today, Kla.tv takes a closer look at the man whose powers are to be expanded enormously, and who will then be enabled to very easily declare new pandemics worldwide. We are talking about Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the current Secretary-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). He is the first African to hold this post and also the first WHO head who is no doctor. He rose to the top of the U.S. Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in 2020. How did this spectacular rise come about for Tedros, who was born in 1965 in Asmara, which is now known as Eritrea, and was elected WHO Director-General in May 2017? The following 5-part Tedros file brings to light shocking facts that have so far remained largely hidden from the general public:
File 1: The rise to be head of WHO
Tedros studied at the University of Asmara and received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1986. He then joined the Ethiopian Ministry of Health as a Junior Public Health Expert. In 1992, he obtained a Master of Science in Immunology of Infectious Diseases at the University of London.
According to Wikipedia, Tedros joined the communist Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front – TPLF for short – as early as 1991, which, together with other Ethiopian liberation organizations overthrew dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991 after a protracted armed conflict. Subsequently, the TPLF ruled until 2018. As a member of the TPLF party, Tedros rose step by step and was appointed to the following high-ranking offices:
2001: Head of the Tigray Regional Health Office
2003: Deputy Ethiopian Minister of Health
2005 - 2012: Minister of Health of Ethiopia
2012 - 2016: Foreign Minister of Ethiopia
2017: Elected as WHO Secretary-General
What is mind-blowing is that the TPLF is a violent organization with a communist agenda. Since 1976, the TPLF has been listed as a terrorist organization in the Global Terrorism Database because it has been involved in kidnappings on many occasions. The TPLF has committed the most serious human rights violations during its nearly 30 years in power. As a high-ranking member of the politburo and long-time minister of the TPLF, Tedros must be held partly responsible for these crimes!
Even after his election as WHO Director-General in 2017, his old connections to the violence-prone TPLF still seem to be functioning perfectly. Ethiopian Chief of General Staff Birhanu Jula Gelalcha publicly accused Tedros on November 19, 2020 of supporting the terrorist group by trying to procure weapons for the TPLF.
Conclusion: The violent terror group TPLF became a booster for Tedros! This casts a dark shadow on his rise!
File 2: Most serious crimes against human rights!
The following excerpts from official annual reports of the human rights organizations, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (HRW) from 2005 - 2016 document unimaginable atrocities committed by the Ethiopian government under Tedros:
2006: arrest of 76 opposition politicians and journalists.
Numerous tortures and detentions – even of school children – by government authorities.
2007: Government troops burn entire villages, commit public executions, rape women and girls, arbitrarily arrest suspects, and in many cases torture and kill them. Thousands are forced to flee their homes.
Female genital mutilation is widespread.
2008: Government forces carry out mass arrests, torture, rape, extrajudicial executions and raid a mosque, killing 21 people, seven of whom have their throats slit.
2009: Human rights situation further deteriorated!
New laws on civil society are “the most restrictive of any comparable law in the world,” according to Human Rights Watch.
2010: Newspapers are closed, editors flee in fear!
Ruling party wins parliamentary elections with 99.6 % of the vote. Can one even speak of free elections here?
2011: Amnesty International delegation is expelled from Ethiopia!
2012: Even after the death of the ruler Meles, who led the Ethiopian regime from 1995 to 2012 and also appointed Tedros as minister, the human rights situation in Ethiopia did not improve at all.
2013: The Africa Report notes that Tedros rose to become one of the three most influential politicians in the TPLF after Meles’ death.
2014: The government regularly monitors telephone calls. Up to 1.5 million rural villagers are to be forcibly relocated under the pretext of improving basic services.
2015
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