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Ethiopia accuses WHO chief Tedros of backing Tigray rebels FACT

- Reuters

Ethiopia's military accused the World Health Organizati­on ( WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s on Thursday of supporting and trying to procure arms and diplomatic backing for Tigray state's dominant political party, which is fighting federal forces. “He himself is a member of that group and he is a criminal,” army chief of staff Gen. Birhanu Jula said in a televised statement, before calling for him to be removed. Birhanu did not offer any evidence to support his accusation­s.

There was no immediate WHO comment on the allegation against Tedros, who is Ethiopian of Tigrayan ethnicity.

The accusation­s came at a time when the WHO is under considerab­le strain trying to coordinate global efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic after the US, its biggest donor, froze funding over a spat involving China. Cases and deaths are rising again in many countries around the world.

Tedros served as Ethiopia's health minister and foreign minister from 2005-2016 in a ruling coalition led by the Tigray People's Liberation Front ( TPLF). The TPLF effectivel­y ruled Ethiopia for decades as the most powerful part of the coalition, until Prime Minister Ahmed Abiy took office in 2018.

Abiy has since folded the other three regional parties into his own national party, but the TPLF refused to join.

Birhanu accused Tedros of using his internatio­nal platform to try to get diplomatic support and weapons for the TPLF.

“He has been doing everything to support them, he has campaigned

to get the neighborin­g countries to condemn the war. He has worked to facilitate weapons for them (the TPLF),” he said.

“He tried to lobby people by using his internatio­nal profile and mission to get support for the TPLF junta.”

Birhanu did not give further specifics.

Unverified accusation­s from Ethiopia are not enough to remove Tedros, 55, from his post.

He was elected in May 2017 as the WHO's first African directorge­neral on a platform of promoting universal health care.

 ??  ?? Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s served as Ethiopia’s health minister and foreign minister from 2005-2016.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s served as Ethiopia’s health minister and foreign minister from 2005-2016.

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