Addis Ababa, October 12, 2021 (VOE) – The UN's movement office has put its Ethiopia boss on semi-voluntary vacation, refering to "unapproved interviews" in which she grumbled of being sidelined by UN higher-ups she guaranteed were thoughtful to Tigrayan rebels.
The flight of Maureen Achieng, affirmed in a letter dated Monday and seen by AFP, hazards further sabotaging a guide reaction to the destitute.
Last week, numerous accounts surfaced online of Achieng and another senior UN authority giving an extended meeting to Jeff Pearce.
In the accounts, Achieng, the International Organization for Migration's Chief of Mission to Ethiopia, attacks partners who "dropped on" Addis Ababa after the conflict broke out last November and, in her telling, sidelined authorities on the ground.
She likewise refers to the TPLF as "filthy" and "awful". At a certain point she blames the revolutionaries for plotting to have Tigrayan transient laborers confronting extradition from Saudi Arabia shipped off Rwanda.
"And afterward you don't have the foggiest idea what guerrilla development begins from Rwanda. That is to say, it's grimy," she says. She likewise promises never to get back to Tigray.
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