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Che, Hope of the World's
Millions
October 8 marks 38 years since
the fall in combat of Ernesto
Guevara de la Serna, the
legendary guerilla of America
and unforgettable Commander Che
of Cubans.
The cowardice of those
unreasoning beings, who confront
the people with violence and
disrespect, mowed down one of
the greatest liberators the
world has ever known.
Physician and combatant
extraordinaire, he is a legend
for many, a saint in the
Bolivian mountains and the
paradigm for revolutionary and
rebel fighter, whose ideas live
on indefatigably after his
death.
When he was murdered in Bolivia,
the criminal masterminds claimed
they had destroyed him, but
history has proven them wrong,
because Che continually renews
the hopes of millions of men and
women today.
On October 8, 1967 he was hunted
and captured in Yuro ravine in
La Higuera. The next day they
killed him with machine gun fire
and then "killed him again" with
a pistol shot.
So the revolutionary world lost
this man's exceptional ideas,
intelligence and military
qualities.
A man of action, profound
thought, visionary intelligence,
and wide culture, is how he is
described by leaders, writers,
farmers and workers, men and
women of the people.
Today, when the world weighs the
worth of ideas of justice
against the lies of dominance
and supremacy, his values
prevail and multiply among the
women and men who demand a
better world.
His death put an end to a
valiant and principled man, but
he has become a grand symbol
that friends and enemies alike
cannot forget; one can see his
face on a soccer shirt, on
protest signs of Bolivian coca
farmers, at the World Social
Forum and in demonstrations
against the war in Iraq.
The US intelligence services and
the Bolivian Army could not
imagine in 1967 that the
Argentine-Cuban Ernest Guevara
de la Serna would come to
symbolize critical thinking,
struggle and dignity for a great
part of humanity.
His progressive militancy began
when he was young; he
participated with the Latin
American opposition and in 1953
was in Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela
and Guatemala where he
discovered the misery caused by
pillaging the people.
Later in Mexico, he joined with
Fidel Castro and the rest of the
expeditionary force on the yacht
Granma, to begin the end of the
guerilla fight launched in 1956,
which culminated in the triumph
of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
From that moment Commander Che
Guevara held various positions
and represented Cuba in
international forums, where he
directly denounced the ploys of
the US government and its Latin
American lackeys.
His revolutionary restlessness
caused him to leave Cuba to
march in other lands, convinced
that only armed insurrection was
effective against the
imperialist power.
In 1966 he went to Bolivia to
initiate a revolution that he
hoped would extend even beyond
the continent, because of the
country's strategic position it
was to be a center of operations
and extend its influence to
Argentina, Chile, Peru, Brazil
and Paraguay.
On the 8th of October the
following year, the days and
projects of the liberator ended,
buried secretly in a common
ditch in Valle Grande, and found
30 years later by Cuban and
Argentine experts.
In mid-1997 Che Guevara's
remains were found, exhumed and
brought to Cuba where they were
placed in a sepulcher with all
honors, together with his
guerilla companions.
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