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WHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray - PBS

Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 19:00
by sarcasm
GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization chief made a passionate appeal for his embattled home region of Tigray in Ethiopia on Thursday, saying he has relatives he cannot communicate with or send money to amid a blockade by government forces.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in some of his most personal comments about the region that erupted in violence again on Wednesday after months of calm, lamented his inability to help loved ones among the 6 million people all but trapped in Tigray.

“I have many relatives there. I want to send the money. I cannot send the money. They are starving. I know I cannot help them,” he said, the latest in a string of pleas about Tigray he has made during regular WHO news briefings.

“I cannot help them. I can’t help them. I can share from what I have. I cannot do that because they are completely sealed off,” Tedros added. “I can’t speak to them. I don’t know even who is dead or who is alive.”

NEWS WRAP: New fighting erupts in Ethiopia’s Tigray region

Tedros, an ethnic Tigrayan, insisted that he’s not playing favorites with Tigray and has spoken out about humanitarian crises in many places, including Yemen, Syria, Ukraine and Congo.

But he has sought to overcome perceived inaction and inattention from a world consumed with other trouble spots and worries, and previously said he believes his people have been overlooked because of the color of their skin.

He said the Tigray crisis was exceptional because the region is all but cut off from the world — including from most humanitarian aid shipments that its people need — by government forces in Ethiopia and neighboring Eritrea.

“Can you tell me any place in the same situation in the world?” he said. “We are talking about the six million people (who) are collectively being punished.”

On Wednesday, Tigray authorities accused Ethiopia’s military of launching a “large-scale” offensive for the first time in a year in Tigray. Government officials countered that Tigray forces had attacked first.

The conflict began in November 2020, killing thousands of people in Africa’s second most populous country.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/who- ... -in-tigray

Re: WHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray - PBS

Posted: 26 Aug 2022, 07:41
by sarcasm

Re: WHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray - PBS

Posted: 26 Aug 2022, 08:29
by Sabur

The båstard Tedros Adhanom, WHO Director, and his terrorist TPLF Organizations are responsible for what is going on in Tigray.

Tedros Adhanom is using WHO's Platform to advance the agenda of the Ethno Fascist Terrorist TPLF of destroying Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Horn of Africa.

Tigray people are starving because of Tedros Adhanom, a member of Ethno Fascist Terrorist TPLF, and mafia TPLF itself.




sarcasm wrote:
26 Aug 2022, 07:41

Re: WHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray - PBS

Posted: 26 Aug 2022, 15:38
by DefendTheTruth
sarcasm wrote:
25 Aug 2022, 19:00
GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization chief made a passionate appeal for his embattled home region of Tigray in Ethiopia on Thursday, saying he has relatives he cannot communicate with or send money to amid a blockade by government forces.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in some of his most personal comments about the region that erupted in violence again on Wednesday after months of calm, lamented his inability to help loved ones among the 6 million people all but trapped in Tigray.

“I have many relatives there. I want to send the money. I cannot send the money. They are starving. I know I cannot help them,” he said, the latest in a string of pleas about Tigray he has made during regular WHO news briefings.

“I cannot help them. I can’t help them. I can share from what I have. I cannot do that because they are completely sealed off,” Tedros added. “I can’t speak to them. I don’t know even who is dead or who is alive.”

NEWS WRAP: New fighting erupts in Ethiopia’s Tigray region

Tedros, an ethnic Tigrayan, insisted that he’s not playing favorites with Tigray and has spoken out about humanitarian crises in many places, including Yemen, Syria, Ukraine and Congo.

But he has sought to overcome perceived inaction and inattention from a world consumed with other trouble spots and worries, and previously said he believes his people have been overlooked because of the color of their skin.

He said the Tigray crisis was exceptional because the region is all but cut off from the world — including from most humanitarian aid shipments that its people need — by government forces in Ethiopia and neighboring Eritrea.

“Can you tell me any place in the same situation in the world?” he said. “We are talking about the six million people (who) are collectively being punished.”

On Wednesday, Tigray authorities accused Ethiopia’s military of launching a “large-scale” offensive for the first time in a year in Tigray. Government officials countered that Tigray forces had attacked first.

The conflict began in November 2020, killing thousands of people in Africa’s second most populous country.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/who- ... -in-tigray
After those who send his group failed to discharg their share of the responsibility to his full expectation, now he has to take it into his hands of making pleas in the name of starvation.

If people are starving then the next question is why is his group hindering the aid to reach those in need, by stealing hundreds of thousands of liters of scare fuel??

Who is to blame here?

He is now losing on both ends, exposing his inferiority complex on the one end, for the first time now, and failing to get the support pledged to his group on the other end.