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  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “But while Israel has shown willingness, Hamas remains entrenched in its extreme positions, first among them the demand to remove all our forces from the Gaza Strip, end the war, and leave Hamas in power. Israel cannot accept that.” 12 hours ago
  • Bernard Smith
    Bernard Smith “I know my colleagues who were working out of occupied East Jerusalem have now stopped working out of there, and both Arabic and English channels have stopped broadcasting from there. The reason that those of us here in Ramallah and Gaza are still operating is because this is the occupied Palestinian territories. The Cabinet decision applies in Israel and Israel's domestic territory. To close Al Jazeera's operations in this part of the occupied West Bank, a military order from the governor would be required. That hasn't come yet. The network might be looking at some legal appeal, but it's a 45-day closure for now. It could be extended again, but it gives the Israeli authorities the right to seize Al Jazeera's broadcasting equipment and cut the channel from cable and satellite broadcasters. We know that's already happened in the last couple of hours in Israel; any operators that have been broadcasting Al Jazeera English or Arabic now have a sign on their screens saying they're no longer allowed to transmit and receive Al Jazeera.” 12 hours ago
  • Omar Shakir
    Omar Shakir “Their [Al Jazeera] offices have been bombed in Gaza. Their staff have been beaten in the West Bank. They've been killed in the West Bank and Gaza. Rather than trying to silence reporting on its atrocities in Gaza, Israel should stop committing them.” 12 hours ago
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Protests in Thailand

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“When the government is authoritarian, they think they can censor the media, they think they can stop the people from protesting. But people are still coming out to protest every day, demanding change. People who supported the government have also gotten infected [with Covid], and this makes them rethink and question why they have to suffer like this.”

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Thai Opposition lawmaker
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“The members of parliament have to choose between the people and Prayuth [Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha] who has failed, causing losses and deaths of more than 10,000 people. If Prayuth passes the no-confidence vote and remains prime minister we will continue to drive him out.”

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Thai politician and one of the main organizers of the protest. Secretary-general and spokesman of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, and a Member of Parliament for the Pheu Thai Party list
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“The Thai authorities have become more and more aggressive as pro-democracy movements launch new street protests, using public frustrations about PM Prayuth's [Prayuth Chan-o-cha] disastrous response to the COVID-19 crisis as a rallying point in combination with outstanding demands for monarchy reforms. It appears that the Thai state has now adopted zero tolerance for dissenting voices. One year after the rise of youth-led democracy uprising, the prospect for compromise or reconciliation is now fading away. Thailand is descending into new chaos.”

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Senior researcher on Thailand in Human Rights Watch's Asia division
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“Concerned governments and the United Nations should speak out publicly to demand an immediate end to political repression by the Prayuth administration.”

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Asia director at Human Rights Watch
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