President Javier Milei said that COVID-19 lockdowns promoted by the agency could be ‘classified as a crime against humanity.’
The Argentine government has announced its decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to the “catastrophic” economic impact of COVID-19 lockdowns.
“The WHO was established in 1948 to coordinate global health emergency responses, but it failed its most significant test: it promoted indefinite quarantines without scientific backing during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Argentinian President Javier Milei said.
“These quarantines caused one of the largest economic catastrophes in world history.”
He said that under the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, such lockdown policies could be classified as “a crime against humanity.”
Milei said that in Argentina, the WHO responded to a government that “kept children out of school, left hundreds…
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