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Retired Guatemalan colonel sentenced to 20 years for civil war massacre

Retired Guatemalan colonel Juan Ovalle Salazar was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday for his role in the massacre of 25 Indigenous people, mostly children, some 40 years ago during one of the most brutal periods of the country’s conflict. Eight other former members of the Central American country’s military and civil defense were acquitted, said Judge Walter Mazariegos as he handed out the sentence at a Guatemala City court.

The massacre of the 25 Maya Achi people, including 17 children, took place on July 29, 1982, at Rancho Bejuco, a mountain hamlet north of the capital. It came during the 17-month rule of [U.S.-backed] General Efrain Rios Montt, the bloodiest period of the 36-year [U.S.-funded] civil war. Rios Montt was convicted of genocide in 2013 but this was later overturned by a higher court.

— source reuters.com | Aug 25, 2023

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