Ecuador's President Emulates El Salvador's Bukele as He Builds Ties With Trump
Briefly

Following Ecuador's presidential election, leftist politician Diego Borja was detained at the Colombian border under allegations of attempting to flee. His treatment was perceived as retaliation connected to his political beliefs, particularly following his party's electoral defeat to President Noboa. A leaked list of 100 opposition figures marked for persecution suggested a troubling trend of governmental repression. Colombian President Petro offered asylum to those affected, highlighting the escalating political oppression experienced in Ecuador since Noboa's victory, which many fear represents an alarming consolidation of power.
This list has one clear goal: persecution. They don't care about the laws.... They have created problems for these people without any right to do so.
Many observers say this is just the tip of the iceberg of the political attacks, amid the concerning police state that has already been rolled out under President Noboa.
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