Ex-Guatemalan commander faces trial in Riverside over massacre
Ex-Guatemalan commander faces trial in Riverside over massacre
From a Times staff writer
September 24, 2013, 6:07 p.m.
Opening statements began Tuesday in Riverside in the trial of a former Guatemalan soldier accused of concealing his role in a massacre when he applied for U.S. citizenship. A federal prosecutor told jurors in Riverside that Jorge Sosa took part in the killing of 160 villagers during Guatemala's civil war, the Associated Press reported.
Authorities want to strip him of his citizenship, claiming he lied on his citizenship application. But Sosa's attorney says he did not conceal his past when he applied for U.S. asylum in 1985.
Sosa is one of four former Guatemalan special forces soldiers arrested in the United States in connection with the killing of more than 200 people.
Sosa, who was arrested in Canada and extradited last year, has said he was not in the village at the time of the killings.
Federal prosecutors say Sosa was one of the commanders of a special patrol that descended upon the tiny village on Dec. 7, 1982, after the military suffered an ambush.
Men, women and children were bludgeoned with a sledgehammer, their bodies falling into a well. Sosa fired a rifle and threw a grenade into the well to kill any victims who were still alive, according to federal court filings.
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