Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala
by Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI May 25, 2012, 6:59 a.m.
Chapter 1: 'You Don't Know Me'
The call from Guatemala put Oscar on edge.
Prosecutors came looking for you, relatives in his rural hometown told
him. Big shots from Guatemala City. They want to talk to you.
Oscar Alfredo Ramírez Castañeda had plenty to lose. Although he was
living in the United States illegally, the 31-year-old had built a solid
life. He worked two full-time jobs to support his three children and
their mother, Nidia. They had settled in a small but cheerful townhouse
in Framingham, Mass., a blue-collar suburb of Boston.
Oscar usually did his best to avoid contact with the authorities. But he
decided to call the prosecutor in Guatemala City. She said it was a
sensitive matter about his childhood and a massacre in the country's
civil war long ago. She promised to explain in an email.
Monday, May 28, 2012
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