Monday, May 15, 2017

Ethiopia: Who for WHO? A Top Leader of a Terrorist Organization, That’s Who!


Tedros Adhanom, Ethiopia's minister of foreign affairs and former minister of health, is seen at a news conference at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, May 24, 2016
By Alemayheu G. Mariam
Author’s Note: In this commentary, I make the case against Tedros Adhanom, a top leader of the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front, a terrorist organization, who is a finalist for the director-general position at the World Health Organization.
This commentary demonstrates beyond a shadow of doubt that Adhanom does not have the experience, competence, skill sets, intellectual capacity, schooling, professionalism or judgment to become the leader of WHO.
The commentary further demonstrates that Adhanom is a PC (political correctness) candidate, and if selected, an appointment. WHO wants to put a black face on its logo to show how empathetic and sensitive it is to the plight of the billions of Africans and others suffering from health problems. The decision to hire Adhanom shall haunt WHO for decades to come.
I ask all who read this commentary to disseminate it using the links below,  along with any other relevant ones,  throughout the World Health Organization so that all personnel in that organization will be aware what kind of leader that is being foisted on them. Read more here

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