Showing posts with label Che Guevara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Che Guevara. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Free Download of Cheguvera biography (E-book)



Comandante Che: Guerrilla Soldier, Commander, and Strategist 1956-1967
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University | Pages:335 | 2004-07-30 | ISBN 0271022620 | PDF | 3 MB





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Friday, October 3, 2008

CHE GUEVARA-Anniversary of Che Guevara’s Assassination - October 9, 1967

CHE GUEVARA-Anniversary of Che Guevara’s Assassination - October 9, 1967

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October 9 marks the 41st anniversary of the assassination of Che Guevara.

Che was killed in the highlands of Bolivia in a CIA operation headed up by a man by the name of Felix Rodriguez. Che was in Bolivia trying to breathe life back into a struggling guerilla movement to return the country and its resources back to the rightful owners — the Indians. Now, forty years after Che’s death and 500 years after the Spanish Conquest, Bolivia has a president that not only looks like the majority of the people of Bolivia, but more importantly, thinks like them. By nationalizing precious resources and redistributing land, the people of Bolivia are on the way to re-building their sovereignty. If Che was around today, he would be gratified.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Four decades after his death, Che Guevara, the icon, lives on

'Che' returns to Buenos Aires




BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentine-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara returned to Buenos Aires Tuesday, his defiant expression immortalized in a towering bronze statue.

Guevara left the capital as a young doctor in 1953 to travel the continent and join the Cuban Revolution, becoming a political icon plastered on T-shirts and posters worldwide.

Now, a 3-ton (3 metric ton), 13-foot (4-meter) bronze replica of his image will tower over a plaza in the town of Rosario, his birthplace, topped with his famed starred beret.

But first, the statue toured the streets of Buenos Aires, swinging past his former university and ending at the Obelisk, a symbol of the Argentine capital.

"Finally, the city where he studied medicine, which was home to the most important dreams of his youth, sees him arrive again," said Eladio Gonzalez, director of the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum that helped promote the project.

Local artist Andres Zerneri used 75,000 bronze keys, donated by 14,000 Argentines over two years, to cast the statue.

The bronze replica arrives in Rosario Wednesday, ahead of an 80th anniversary celebration of the famed revolutionary's birth on June 14.

Guevara was executed in Bolivia in 1967 after promoting revolution there.