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“When Ethiopian migrants and domestic workers in Yemen were routinely beaten, raped, abused and deported back to Ethiopia, neither the Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom nor the Ethiopian embassy in Sana’a raised concerns. But this time, they were keen to get involved for a special operation – kidnapping and rendition of Andargachew ‘Andy’ Tsege.

“In the evening of May 13, 2014, a delegation of Ethiopia’s tyrannical regime headed by the then Foreign Minister Adhanom flew to Sana’a to kidnap Andargachew Tsige.

Dr. Tedros has been accused of being “China’s man”, but on closer inspection, an extremely ugly picture emerges in which he also turns out to be very much the UK’s man, illustrating that country’s particular influence over WHO.

When I say ugly – Dr Tedros is without question a political thug of the highest order. As a senior member of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) he was personally responsible for brutal repression of the Amhara people, using aid money selectively to starve them out and deny them access to basic services.




The TPLF was listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government in the 1990s, and the organization still appears on the Global Terror Database for its “unfortunate habit” of carrying out armed attacks in rural areas:

The latest incident logged was in May 2018, a kidnapping.

Ethiopia is the biggest recipient of donor aid and World Bank funds in Africa. But the TPLF brazenly used this aid to punish political opponents.

According to a senior Western donor official in Addis Ababa: “Every tool at their disposal — fertilizer, loans, safety net — is being used to crush the opposition. We know this.”

Other forms of aid denial involved the refusal of emergency healthcare by ministry of health workers — the same ministry that was at the time being led by Tedros Adhanom:

It gets worse:

“In 2016, the Ethiopian government attempted to force relocate 15,000 people in the Oromia region because it wanted to requisition their land. This led to mass protests followed by mass shootings and a stampede that killed 500 people, according to Human Rights Watch. The government then embarked on another brutal crackdown, arresting 70,000 people.

“Adhanom subsequently tried to downplay the violence, falsely claiming the police weren’t armed and that the numbers weren’t as high as stated.”

The Amhara People’s Union, an activist organization based in Washington, noted that Dr. Tedros had been accused of “systematic genocidal violence and human right violations” and argued that he was a completely inappropriate choice for the WHO top job:

There are claims that 2 million Amhara people disappeared off census records over this period.

While he was health minister of Ethiopia from 2005–2012, Dr Tedros covered up three cholera epidemics in his country, endangering surrounding countries, which found that what he called “acute watery diarrhoea” turned into full-blown cholera the moment it crossed the border:

His ability to lie about epidemics and get away with it must surely have been one of his biggest recommendations for the job.

When I say that Dr. Tedros is a thug, he was personally involved in the kidnapping and rendition from Yemen of an Ethiopian dissident, Andargachew ‘Andy’ Tsege, who had already been tried and sentenced to death in absentia in Ethiopia.


Andargachew Tsege is a prominent Ethiopian politician who previously served as the secretary-general of Ginbot 7, a political party that was labeled as a terrorist group by the Ethiopian government.

“In the evening of May 13, 2014, a delegation of Ethiopia’s tyrannical regime headed by the then Foreign Minister Adhanom flew to Sana’a. They were scheduled to have a high-level meeting the next day with Yemeni leaders, security and diplomatic officials”:

“When Ethiopian migrants and domestic workers in Yemen were routinely beaten, raped, abused and deported back to Ethiopia, neither the Foreign Minister nor the Ethiopian embassy in Sana’a raised concerns. But this time, they were keen to get involved for a special operation – kidnapping and rendition. They wanted Yemen to have dissidents that enter Yemen to seek asylum or use Sana’a International Airport as a transit route, kidnapped and handed over to them, according to two credible former security operatives.”

Top of Dr .Tedros’s hit list was Andy Tsege, who was snatched at Sana’a’ airport in June 2014:

“Tedros Adhanom actually played the most important role in the kidnapping of Andargachew. He was the one who convinced the Yemenis to be part of the illegal kidnapping and rendition. He paved the way and laid the groundwork for the whole operation,” one of the sources said.

Tsege was a British subject, yet the UK showed a great reluctance to put pressure on Ethiopia to free him, with Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary refusing to answer questions about him:

The British government said it was working behind the scenes to help Tsege, while feting Dr. Tedros in public when he visited London, saying it stood “shoulder-to-shoulder” with his regime:

At one stage, formal British inquiries into Tsege’s whereabouts were answered by a text message from Dr. Tedros saying: “The guy is transferred”:

Dr. Tedros added that Mr. Tsege must simply “behave well for some time and show he regretted what he had done” if he wanted to be pardoned.

This choice of words is interesting: Dr. Tedros actually told Donald Trump that “We will have many body bags in front of us if we don’t behave,” when Trump threatened to withdraw funding from WHO:

“Oh, BEHAVE.” Dr. Tedros plays at being Austin Powers.

Andy Tsege was eventually released, and told a story of solitary confinement and torture in Ethiopia’s infamous gulags.

The British connections with Dr. Tedros really stand out. For one thing, he was trained in the UK, with a master’s degree from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a PhD in community health from the University of Nottingham.

He is, incidentally, the first director-general of WHO not to be a trained medical doctor.

“As Ethiopia’s foreign minister from 2012 to 2016, Tedros had a close relationship with the British government. A freedom of information request by Declassified UK found that a senior security official, Olly Robbins, met with Dr Tedros in February 2016 in Addis Ababa to ‘deepen UK cooperation with Ethiopia’ on stopping migration from East Africa to Europe.

“Not only was the UK keen to support a repressive regime’s border guards, it also spent more than £1 million training Ethiopian soldiers. This was despite the fact that a British-Ethiopian man, Andy Tsege, was being held on death row in Ethiopia for criticizing the ruling party.

“Tsege’s family criticized Boris Johnson, then Britain’s foreign secretary, for not doing enough to raise the matter with his opposite number, Tedros. Some suspected that the UK did not want to jeopardize trade and security ties with the East African country.”

https://frankreport.com/2020/04/14/the- ... s-adhanom/

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Re: Ayte Tedros Adhanom❗ HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA❗

Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) » 18 Apr 2020, 13:50

When he was Weyane's foreign minister, the genocidal Tedros Adhanom flew to Yemen to kidnap Andargachew Tsige, while tens of thousands of Tegaru refugees in Yemen were being raped, tortured and killed by Weyane human traffickers in collaboration with Yemeni gangs.


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Re: Ayte Tedros Adhanom❗ HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA❗

Post by Digital Weyane » 18 Apr 2020, 22:10

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18 Apr 2020, 13:50
When he was Weyane's foreign minister, the genocidal Tedros Adhanom flew to Yemen to kidnap Andargachew Tsige, while tens of thousands of Tegaru refugees in Yemen were being raped, tortured and killed by Weyane human traffickers in collaboration with Yemeni gangs.
There weren't enough seats on Ayte Tedros Adhanom's private plane to bring all one million Tegaru refugees stranded in Yemen back to Tigray.

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