Ethiopian army chief accuses World Health Organization chief of providing weapons to rebels
Addis Ababa: Ethiopia's army chief has accused the head of the World Health Organization of providing weapons and financial support to Tigris rebels.
According to a foreign news agency, Ethiopia's army chief, Bruno Joula, accused World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Edwin Gibresis of conspiring in neighboring countries to increase support for the Tigris rebels and provide them with weapons and financial support. I am involved.
It should be noted that Tedros belongs to the northern region of Tigre in the African country of Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, on the other hand, clashes between the three armed rebels against the central government continue, in which both sides have suffered heavy losses.
Ethiopia's army chief says Tedros is using his position at the international body to incite Ethiopia's neighbors to support the rebels. Tedros Tigris is working hard to help the resistance organization called the People's Liberation Front.
It should be noted that this is the organization against which Ethiopia's Nobel Peace Prize-winning Prime Minister Abi Ahmed has initiated action and this organization remained in power for three decades before he became the Prime Minister. Prime Minister Abi Ahmed has accused the insurgents of plotting to destabilize his government.
Army Chief Burhanu Joula said Tedros had been health minister in the previous government. Therefore, what else can be expected from them that they will stand with the people of Ethiopia by opposing those who create chaos.
Clashes between Tigris rebels and the government in Ethiopia have been raging for three weeks, killing hundreds and displacing thousands of Sudanese neighbors.
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