World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the world cares less about black people than white people, comparing the attention paid to Ukraine and conflicts in other countries.
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Speaking during a press conference on Wednesday, the health official said, for example, that African countries such as Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Syria and "all the others" have not yet received even a fraction of what has already been directed in less than two months to address the armed conflict in Ukraine
"I have to be direct and honest, the world does not treat the human race equally. Some are more equal than others," the WHO official maintained, paraphrasing the American writer George Orwell.
It's very hard to accept, but that's what happens," he insisted, although, with the evidence he presented, he hoped that "the world will come to its senses and treat all human lives the same way.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus spoke at length about the situation in his home region of Tigray [Ethiopia] whose officials have been in armed conflict against government forces since November 2020, saying he fears that the humanitarian ceasefire decreed on March 24 by the Addis Ababa government to let humanitarian aid into Tigray, until then isolated from everything, "is nothing more than a diplomatic maneuver."
Instead of the 2,000 aid trucks with basic necessities that should have already arrived in the region, "only 20 arrived in total, which represents 1% of the needs," the WHO leader denounced.
"What is happening in Ethiopia is tragic, people are burned alive because of their ethnicity, and for nothing else, and I'm not sure that has been taken seriously by the media," the WHO official commented, adding, "We need a balance. We should take every life seriously, because every life is precious."