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Tedros background news

On May 23, 2017, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was elected as the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), making history as the first African to lead the controversial globalist organization.

An Ethiopian biologist and public health researcher, Tedros received support from a coalition of African, Asian, and Latin American countries. Key backers included Ethiopia, where Tedros previously served as Minister of Health and Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as China, which played a significant role in rallying support for his candidacy.

But his election was not without controversy. Critics highlighted that he is not a trained medical doctor, a departure from the norm for the WHO leadership, which typically sees medically trained professionals at its helm. This concern was compounded by allegations related to his tenure as Ethiopia’s Minister of Health, which included accusations he covered up cholera outbreaks in Ethiopia by relabeling them as “acute watery diarrhea,” as well as engaging in policies which drastically depopulated the Amhara ethnic group.

Additionally, Tedros’ past as the third highest-ranking member of the communist Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), an organisation that has been designated as a terrorist group by the Ethiopian government, raised further alarm. The TPLF has been implicated in various human rights abuses and atrocities within Ethiopia.

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  1. Generally when this type of article starts making it into the media it means Tedros is on the way out. Lots of the promoters of the vax have either resigned or been moved sideways in the past two years.
    Just keep fingers crossed Bloomfield isn’t his successor.

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