If You Still Believe The W.H.O. & Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, You Probably Wear A Face Mask. The Man IS A Terrorist!

The head of the WHO was the 3rd most powerful person in the TPLF, a Communist Revolutionary Party in Ethiopia that was listed as a terrorist organization in the 90s and, as a political arm of a minority ethnic group (6%), reportedly conducted systematic discrimination and human rights abuses against the majority ethnic group. So odd that the MSM would neglect to mention this. I thought they hated racial discrimination, ethnic persecution and human rights abuses?

Dr Tedros "Pinocchio" Adhanom Ghebreyesus

From the FrankReport.com: The Ethiopian Terrorist in Charge of the World Health Organization — Dr. Tedros Adhanom

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is a TERRORIST!, he is part of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a known terrorist group.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus 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 Adhanom Ghebreyesus 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:

https://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/search/Results.aspx?perpetrator=2127

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.” Full Article

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Moves Past His Criminal Dealings In Ethiopia & Yemen, To Bring His Reign Of Terror To The World Via The World Health Organization

by Abebe Gellaw

In his bid to win the position of Director-General for the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is playing a nice technocrat. At every venue and opportunity, he presents himself as a humble, smiley and caring and humanitarian who loses sleep over the state of world health. But his 12-page campaign CV never mentions his most important experience that made it possible for him to climb the ladder of power within the tyrannical regime oppressing and misruling Ethiopia.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus with Zenawi and other TPLF executives Abay Tsehaye and Abay Worldu
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Climbing The Corrupt Ladder To The World Health Organization

In a move that can be interpreted as fraud by omission, he failed to mention the fact that he is a top Executive and Central Committee member of the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF), a brutal and corrupt ethno-fascist political group mainly responsible for gross human rights violations and crimes against humanity in Ethiopia.

The Perfect Pretender

Before it came to power in 1991 through a violently destructive armed struggle, the TPLF was blacklisted as a terrorist organization by the U.S. Homeland Security’s Global Terrorism Database. There are a select few key decision makers within the TPLF, the nine-member gang–the executive committee.

The gang is ultimately responsible for all the corruption, killings, torture, mass detention, land grab or displacement. Adhanom is among the top three within the gang. He was very close to the late dictator Meles Zenawi, who trusted him to be a confidant as well as a cabinet minister. But the numbers Adhanom is throwing to foreign journalists and diplomats are not about those who were murdered and tortured by the TPLF, which claims to represent minority Tigrians, at the detriment of the rest of the population.

With the help of Mercury Public Affairs, a high-end U.S.-based lobbying firm that calls itself a “high-stakes public strategy firm”, he is hyping up his dubious successes: conquered malaria, destroyed HIV, reduced infant mortality, built thousands and thousands of clinics. But they never talk about the reality behind the exaggerated figures.

Once a trusted right-hand man of the late tyrant, Meles Zenawi, whom Adhanom refers to as the “great leader”, he wasn’t an ordinary health minister (2005-2012) and foreign minister (2012-2016). He rose from a rank-and-file member of the TPLF to its central and executive committees. TPLF, where membership is mainly based on ethnic origin, is responsible for countless killings, torture, mass detentions and violent repressions. Its divide and rule system has instituted a highly discriminatory political and economic structure that has enabled it to dominate and subjugate the majority. Given his narrow-minded and ethnocentric experience, his aspiration to lead WHO is an oxymoron.

Kidnapping in Sana’a

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is involved in terrible decisions and actions that violate the rights and dignity of others. It turns out that a prominent dissident is one of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’ victims.

Yemeni Foreign Moinister Abubeker Al Qirbi and Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Leading Talks In May 2014
Yemeni Foreign Moinister Abubeker Al Qirbi and Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (red arrow over head) Leading Talks In May 2014.

Andargachew Tsege, a British citizen of Ethiopian origin was top on the list of dissidents that the delegation wanted to have  their heads on a platter. Andargachew Tsege, who was one of the key figures during the 2005 popular movement for change and democracy in Ethiopia, had already received two death sentences in absentia in 2009 and 2012. As head of the delegation, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus led the negotiations with the former Yemeni Foreign Minister Abubeker Al Qirbi and security officials including Brig. Gen. Abdou Hussein al-Tarb. Before he flew back, he went to the Presidential Palace to press the issue with President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi. On May 15, Adhanom tweeted, “We just concluded #Yemen #Ethiopia joint ministerial meeting in #Senea’a [sic]. Signed 9 agreements.”

One of the sources, former security official Ayalew Meshesha, says that Adhanom was not only involved in facilitating Andargachew Tsege’s kidnapping but also played an active role in the rendition of over 760 dissidents who fled to Yemen. Meshesha alleges that most of those handed over by the Yemenis to TPLF’s security agents were rounded up several months before the kidnapping of Andargachew Tsege.

“Most of those renditioned were Oromo and Ethiopian Somalis suspected of being OLF and ONLF sympathizers,”  said Meshesha, who fled to the U.S. a couple of years ago.

Lurking Danger

It was an opportune moment for such a special operation. Yemen had already been in turmoil since the Arab Spring triggered a political whirlwind in the country in 2011. The clash between revolutionaries pushing for change and the rogue regime resorting to violence to stem the storm turned it into bloodbath.

As a matter of fact, the former strongman of Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh reportedly fled to Ethiopia after he was forced to cede power to his deputy, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi. Even if he lost power, Saleh remained highly influential and deeply involved in the civil war breaking up his country. He was also closely involved, as a go-between,in the secret operation, the sources say.

At the conclusion of the meeting, officials from both sides signed a dozen of agreements and protocols including one on security that reaffirmed and expanded an existing accord. Following the Ethio-Eritrean conflict, (My Thoughts: Speaking of Eritrea, do you think Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had anything to do with the slave trade there? I would bet that he did!), the late tyrant Zenawi switched side and had been cozying up with Yemen. In October 1999, Yemeni and Ethiopian officials signed a security accord.  IRIN News reported at the time quoting officials that the pact was aimed at “jointly controlling elements seeking to destabilize peace and stability in the two countries”.

Andargachew Tsege Kidnapped By Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Andargachew Tsege

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus actually played the most important role in the kidnapping of Andargachew Tsege. 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 on condition of anonymity.

Despite the pacts, what happened to Andargachew Tsege, a father of three from North London, was an extraordinarily illegal kidnapping and rendition that violates every domestic and international legal norms.

Unsuspecting Victim

Andargachew Tsege was not supposed to travel to Sana’a from Dubai in June 2014 as information had already leaked to his group that TPLF security agents were lurking in Yemen for an ambush.

Abebe Begole, an executive of Patriotic Ginbot 7, is the last person Andargachew Tsege talked to while in Dubai. Bogale says he had a direct flight to Asmara on Eritrean Airlines (ERT). But he decided to cancel his flight on June 20, 2014 as the retail suppliers, who had him waiting for the equipment he wanted to buy, called him to inform him that his delayed consignment had arrived.

Nonetheless, there was a problem. He had an urgent matter and meetings to attend. But ERT had only two flights a week. He booked another flight. When he informed Bogale that he booked a flight on Yemenia, he told him never to do it owing to the security threat in Yemen.

“Do not worry. I did it before a couple of times,” Andargachew Tsege said. Bogale discouraged him again. At that point, he seemed to relent. He assured him that he would cancel his Yemenia flight.

It was exactly five weeks after Dr. Adhanom’s delegation flew back to Addis. On a fateful evening of Sunday, June 22, 2014, Andargachew Tsege took a Yemenia flight that had a two hour layover in Sana’a. It was during that stop that the kidnapping operation took place. Along with the security czar, Adhanom was playing an active role in coordinating and orchestrating the brazen kidnapping and rendition.

There was already a six-man team sent by TPLF security chief Getachew Assefa. They arrived earlier on a chartered flight with a large amount of dollars to Yemeni security officials according one reliable source. PG7 sources estimate that around nine million of dollars was paid as to make the extradition a swift rendition with no due process.

One the same day Andargachew Tsege was kidnapped, intelligence sources passed information to PG7 leadership that Andargachew Tsege was held in Yemen. Apparently, he was seen bundled and manhandled by Yemeni agents at Sana’a International Airport. He was arguing and asserting his right to see British consular officers. His request was denied and taken to an unknown place–still handcuffed and shackled.

The next day, Prof.  Berhanu Nega, leader of PG7 called Bogale, who lives in an EU member state. “Which Airlines did Andargachew take?” the unusual question was a bit alarming.

Bogale informed the Professor that he had booked a Yemnia flight but he managed to persuade him not to. The professor fumed. After a long silence, he told him that might be kidnapped in Sana’a. Bogale was devastated.

A rescue operation kicked off immediately–British, and PG7 efforts hit the wall. The initial response by Yemeni officials was repeated denial. Then they started making assurances that he was safely in their hands. “He will not be given over. He will be freed,” they assured.

In reality, what was supposed to be an immediate effort turned out to be too late for a rescue. Without any legal proceedings, without giving him consular access and any fair hearing, the Yemenis had handed him over to the notorious TPLF’s security and intelligence officers despite the fact that he was facing the death penalty. The chartered plane had already returned to Ethiopia the next day.

What happened at the airport remains sketchy. But it was crystal clear that Andargachew Tsege’s kidnapping and rendition was a done deal. It was negotiated and agreed five weeks earlier by Adhanom and Yemeni officials. There was no time to spare and no deal to make to reverse the situation. Within 48 hours, the kidnapping mission was completed.

 A Costly Passion

Andargachew Tsege and his family.
Andargachew Tsege And His Family

Andargachew Tsege’s kidnapping caused widespread outrage among Ethiopian activists and those struggling to free their country from the tyrannical regime. Andargachew Tsege began to play active role during the md-1970s student moment. He was Meles Zenawi’s classmate. When Zenawi and a few others launched the TPLF with a view to seceding Tigray from the rest of Ethiopia, Andargachew Tsege had joined the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (EPRP), whose members were slaughtered en mass for opposing the military junta. He was a vehement opponent of Mengistu’s military rule, the Derg.

After wandering in political wilderness for a few years during the revolution, he sought asylum in the UK in 1979. In 1991, the fall of the Derg had restored his hope. He returned to Ethiopia and joined the new transitional government and became a key official at the Addis Ababa municipality. As the TPLF broke its promises for a democratic change and imposed a brutal minority regime that resorted to violent repressions, he left the regime and began struggling for a genuine democratic transition. It was during the 2005 elections that Andargachew Tsege had renewed his faith and hope once more for a drastic change that can usher in equality, justice and freedom for all.

Unfortunately, that hope was shattered again when TPLF rigged the elections to reverse its spectacular defeats and employed brute force to crush the long held dream of Ethiopians to be masters of their own destiny. In his book “A liberators unaware of freedom”, which he published 1997, he rejected TPLF’s divide and rule policy and tried to show the dangers of  its fascistic and Stalinist ideology.  He had warned that the TPLF, armed with its ethno-fascist ideology, poses a danger to Ethiopia as a nation and individuals as citizens.

For his unwavering courage and struggle, the TPLF accuses the 62-year old dissident of being a terrorist. Twice, on December 22, 2009 and November 7, 2013, TPLF’s Kangaroo courts, which are notorious for being a sledgehammer of injustice, sentenced him to death.

A few days after his kidnapping, he was paraded on national TV. Despite being on death row, he said calmly: “I have no regrets…I am at peace with myself. I need to rest.”

In a twist of irony, it was Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus who appeared on VOA Amharic in July 2015 and told the nation that Andargachew Tsege’s kidnapping was justified. Contrary to reports, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus claimed that the prisoner of conscience was treated well and was given a laptop to write a book, claims that turned out to be big lies.

‘Dr Death’ Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Video Of Lies

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Peddling His Deep State Lies To The World!

Do the research on this “man”. It will take you 5 minutes to find enough damning evidence to give this man a noose. The tentacles of the deep state run very…very deep! It would behoove you to stop listening to the “experts” the media shoves in your face everyday, all day. Start researching EVERYTHING YOURSELF.

This too shall pass, but only if we all stand up and SCREAM ENOUGH!!! #ENOUGHISENOUGH #REALSCIENCE #TEDROSMUSTGO

Peace, Love & Blessings To All!

Oliver

p.s. It takes one match to bring light to the dark…be that match!