ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月17日 04時16分


This is a secret safe house in Costa Rica for some 50 Nicaraguan protesters who are trying to avoid capture by their country’s authorities. Many of them are wanted for taking part in anti-government protests, which called for the removal of the president, Daniel Ortega, and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo. Many Nicaraguans viewed Ortega as increasingly dictatorial. But what finally drew masses were wildly unpopular social security cutbacks. The police and pro-government mobs responded with deadly force, even against unarmed protesters, according to human-rights observers, shooting and killing hundreds across the nation. In the Nicaraguan government’s version of this story, the protesters are terrorists and murderers. Still, those who fled try to remain optimistic. “We are all going back,” said Orlando Gutiérrez. “All of us.” @meridithkohut shot this photo of a protester on guard duty at the safe house. Swipe left to see more photos of the hideout, and visit the link in our profile for the full story.


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