The Times reports. In November Ethiopia's army chief of staff, General Berhanu Jula, called for the WHO leader to resign for his alleged history of trying to procure weapons for the Tigray region, where the Ethiopian army is fighting local forces.Mr Steinman referenced a 2016 US government report on human rights in Ethiopia that found the "civilian authorities at times did not maintain control over the security forces, and local police in rural areas and local militias sometimes acted independently".Mr Steinman added that the US report cited "other documented crimes".He accused Dr Tedros of being involved in the "intimidation of opposition candidates and supporters", including "arbitrary arrest...
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