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Government investigates alleged clandestine shelters in Costa Rica for the persecuted by Ortega

The government of Carlos Alvarado is trying to confirm the existence of a supposed network of people who provide clandestine shelter to Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rican territory.
Anti-government protesters from Nicaragua in hiding at a safe house in the mountains across the border, in Costa Rica.CreditCreditMeridith Kohut for The New York Times
Security Minister Micheal Soto on Tuesday said the government is reacting to a report in the New York Times that suggests that possibility.
 
On January 12, the New York Times article “23,000 Nicaraguans Have Fled to Costa Rica. 50 Fugitives Are Hiding Here” alleges a secret safe house for Nicaraguan protesters who are trying to avoid capture by authorities in their home country.
Soto did not specify the location where this house would be.
The protests in

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