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  • Chandrachur Singh
    Chandrachur Singh “The opposition - a consortium of nearly two dozen parties - has not been able to rally people around economic distress despite raising it as a prominent election issue. The problem with the opposition is that it is a coming together of parties with divergent views whose only agenda seems to be to dislodge Modi. To the people, that doesn't seem to be a good enough agenda. The fact that the opposition has not projected a face against Modi is also an issue. Rahul Gandhi is slowly emerging as that leader, but in terms of perception, he is still far behind Modi.” 16 hours ago
  • Neelanjan Sircar
    Neelanjan Sircar “A large part of what the BJP [Bharatiya Janata Party] does is thinking about how to centralise all political attribution on Modi. Its campaign promises are pitched as Modi's guarantees. This is the strategy of a party where the leader is a cult figure and the party is the vehicle for the leader. Whether it's economic distress or even issues like violence in Manipur, Modi is not directly sullied. People may blame other leaders of the BJP. In regional elections, as a consequence, BJP might be voted out. But it is not anger against Modi.” 17 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “The idea that we will stop the war before achieving all its objectives is out of the question. We will enter Rafah and we will eliminate the Hamas battalions there - with or without a deal, in order to achieve the total victory.” 17 hours ago
  • Nour Odeh
    Nour Odeh “For a while, there was a lot of cautious optimism up until this morning, and then the prime minister announced he will order an invasion of Rafah with or without a deal - in essence trampling all of these ceasefire talks. This is what the families of the captives had feared. This is what the negotiators feared. Netanyahu's comments came after he held meetings with the most right-wing members of his coalition government, including Itamar Ben-Gvir. It's interesting, every time Blinken comes to the region - catching the tailwind of some optimism - something like this happens, and he ends up going home with nothing to show for all this political momentum.” 17 hours ago
  • Randall Kuhn
    Randall Kuhn “Put simply, the situation in Gaza is it's completely intolerable at this point. We're on the border of famine and for us as a university, we have to reckon with the fact that every university in Gaza has been destroyed. As a professor, I find it repugnant to sit by while Palestinian professors are being killed, while academic buildings are being bombed relentlessly.” 17 hours ago
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Nicaragua

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“The government of the Republic of Nicaragua today breaks diplomatic relations with Taiwan and ceases to have any contact or official relationship. The People's Republic of China is the only legitimate government that represents all of China and Taiwan is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory.”

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Statement by Nicaragua's Foreign Ministry
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“Ortega [Daniel Ortega] has no instrument to reverse the political crisis, the international isolation and the social expressions of the crisis, such as unemployment, underemployment and poverty. Ortega only has repression and repression is not enough to indefinitely subdue the rejection of the population.”

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Nicaraguan political analyst
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“Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo's renewed mandate as president and vice president augurs the perpetuation of the structures behind the repressive strategy against critical voices and guaranteed impunity for crimes under international law.”

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Amnesty International's Americas director
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“There's no light at the end of the tunnel right now. The election day is going to come and go, and the situation for the people who are imprisoned isn't going to change, the position of the opposition and the heavy, heavy boot print on them is not likely to change.”

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Senior adviser to The Carter Center
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“He [Daniel Ortega] has shown that political survival outweighs any possible internal or external pressure. It was a matter of life or death for him to ensure re-election on Sunday.”

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Central America specialist at Crisis Group
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“The arbitrary imprisonment of nearly 40 opposition figures since May, including seven potential presidential candidates, and the blocking of political parties from participation rigged the outcome well before election day. Long unpopular and now without a democratic mandate, the Ortega and Murillo family now rule Nicaragua as autocrats, no different from the Somoza family that Ortega and the Sandinistas fought four decades ago.”

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President of the United States
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“Absolutely no one [of the political prisoners] has any idea what they are accused of, or what's in their cases. There's a systematic destruction of all nonofficial sources of information. The regime likes to operate in the dark.”

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Nicaraguan lawyer who represented some of the detained politicians
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“The United States views the regime's latest undemocratic, authoritarian actions - driven by Ortega's fear of an electoral loss - as the final blow against Nicaragua's prospects for a free and fair election later this year. That electoral process, including its eventual results, has lost all credibility.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“The situation has reached such an extreme that member states will have to study more concrete actions, and not just 'enough already, Mr Ortega' [Daniel Ortega].”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“President Ortega's actions are harming Nicaraguans and driving the country deeper into tyranny. The United States will continue to expose those officials who continue to ignore the will of its citizens.”

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Director of the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control
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“It has become clear, including in the past few days alone, that under President Ortega, Nicaragua is becoming an international pariah, moving farther away from democracy.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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