SHAME ON TEDROS ADHANOM - ETHIOPIAN FORMER MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS
According to many reliable sources, the Ethiopian former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tedros Adhanom, from TPLF-the killers of its own people failed to fill the gap of what they call the first preliminary interview for World Health Organisation (WHO). The Preliminary Interview is conducted by a group of expertise and they check four major areas, such as the candidate’s qualifications; his or her knowledge of expertise; his or her ethics and moral development; and fluency in one of five languages of his or her choice spoken in the UN.
The experts wondered how bold Ato Tedros Adhanom was to try to be the head of one of the most prestigious positions in the whole world. One of the panellist who hid her/his name told local media, that Tedros brought a shame not only to Ethiopia, but also to all African nations. He scored every field in less than (1/10) 1 point out of 10.
TPLF did not only destroy the people, but the ethics and morale of all Ethiopians who has been oppressed by all the past regimes for over hundred years, the worst being the current TPLF regime.
In the information, the anonymous person from the panel of experts added that Ato Tedros did not even look like person of grade 6. He did not have any skills of any kind. He was not even literate enough to comprehend what he was being asked. When the question of ethics and whether he was part of those, the human rights groups said to have committed genocide in some part of Ethiopia, he boldly defended the EPRDF actions. His direct words include “It is the policy of any sovereign state to do whatever it wants to do to its people, and we don’t accept any foreign interference in our internal affairs.” Remember, he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia.
We also learnt from these reliable sources that Egypt and Qatar are currently negotiating the withdrawal of the Egyptian candidate for head of Unesco, ambassador Mouchira Khattab, to leave the field for Qatar’s candidate, its Minister for Culture, Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari. So will Ethiopia’s candidate, Getachew Engida, currently the UN agency’s deputy director, be the sole African candidate? In 2013, the previous African candidate, despite having the support of the Arab Leagueand the African Union, the Djiboutian Rachad Farah, did not benefit from Arab-African solidarity when it came to the vote. So if the Ethiopian candidate is in the race, will this solidarity express itself when it is time to vote for the replacement of the Bulgarian Irina Bokova in October 2017?
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