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migliaepromessesblog · 1 year ago
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Bolivia, la Ruta del "CHE": la fine della storia e l'inizio del mito
In Bolivia abbiamo trascorso due giorni con una guida locale, e abbiamo ripercorso le strade e i luoghi dove nel 1967 Ernesto Guevara, il "CHE", ha combattuto la sua ultima battaglia, è stato catturato e ucciso con i suoi Compagni d'arme e di rivoluzione
In Bolivia abbiamo trascorso due giorni con Gonzalo, guida locale, con il quale abbiamo ripercorso le strade e i luoghi dove nel 1967 Ernesto Guevara, conosciuto in tutto il mondo come il “CHE”, ha combattuto la sua ultima battaglia, è stato catturato e ucciso con i suoi Compagni d’arme e di rivoluzione. (Sul nostro profilo Instagram/Facebook @migliaepromesse trovate alcune foto e stories)Siamo…
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 2 months ago
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Ernesto “Che” Guevara — the great internationalist and revolutionary leader — died 57 years ago on Oct. 9, 1967, at the hands of Bolivian soldiers who were trained, equipped, and put in motion by U.S. Green Beret and CIA operatives.
Che’s last words proved their defeat and his victory: “Shoot, cowards. You are only going to kill a man.” Che still lives.
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chuckbbirdsjunk · 5 months ago
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anamon-book · 1 year ago
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ゲバラ日記 チェ・ゲバラ、仲晃・丹羽光男=訳 みすず書房
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cinematic-literature · 2 years ago
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Romanzo di una strage (2012) by Marco Tullio Giordana
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Diario del "Che" in Bolivia (El diario del Che en Bolivia: noviembre 7, 1966 a octubre 7, 1967 in Spanish; 1968) by Ernesto Guevara
Liberazione o Morte (Liberación o muerte in Spanish; 1968) by Camilo Torres
Via rivoluzionaria o via revisionista? La guerriglia in Venezuela (1968) by Douglas Bravo
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kirstythejetblackgoldfish · 2 years ago
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adribosch-fan · 1 year ago
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“Soy el Che. No me maten. Valgo más vivo que muerto”: las últimas horas del guerrillero antes de ser asesinado en Bolivia
El principio del fin de la aventura boliviana de Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna, el Che, fue un afiche pegado en las paredes de las ciudades más importantes de ese país que ofrecían recompensa si era entregado. ”Estos son los bandoleros mercenarios al servicio del castrocomunismo. Estos son los causantes de luto y dolor en los hogares bolivianos. Información que resulte cierta, dará derecho a…
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todocubaonline · 2 years ago
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Murió general boliviano que capturó al Che antes de ser ejecutado
"La captura del Che no fue lo más importante que hizo en su vida, sino contribuir a que las Fuerzas Armadas sean una institución democrática, respetuosa de la Constitución y las leyes".
El general boliviano Gary Prado Salmón, quien capturó al guerrillero Che Guevara, murió este 6 de mayo de 2023 en la ciudad de Santa Cruz a los 84 años de edad. “Se fue acompa��ado de su esposa e hijos. Nos deja un legado de amor, honradez y temple. Fue una persona extraordinaria”, escribió su hijo Gary Prado Araúz en su cuenta de la red social Facebook. Prado Salmón sufría desde mediados de…
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wezg · 2 years ago
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Review: The Motorcycle Diaries - by Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
Review: The Motorcycle Diaries – by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara
I’ve read three of Che Guevara’s other books, the theory on guerrilla warfare and the diaries of his campaigning in the revolutions of Cuba and Bolivia. The Motorcycle Diaries precede these other critical works and document Che’s travels across Latin America as a young man, accompanied by his close Argentinian friend, Alberto Granado. The diaries document the adventure as the pair set out on a…
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chesnat · 22 days ago
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Did Che kill gays?
There is this popular notion of Che killing people who were part of LGBTQ+ community. So to debunk Che executed LGBTQ+ people we need to talk about the source of this misconception fabricated by western medias.
Was Che Guevara homophobic? We have no evidence to confirm or deny, since the only thing of significance Che Guevara ever said about gay people, from The Motorcycle Diaries at age 24:
He was an introvert and was probably gay, too. The poor man was drunk and desperate because they hadn’t invited him to the party. He began to yell and insult people until some of them beat him up and gave him a black eye. This episode bothered us, because apart from him being a sexual pervert and a bore, we liked him.
Some edition of The Motorcycle Diaries might even just translated the description of the man as "sexual pervert." I can't speak Spanish and I have no copy of the book in the original language but what I have is an example of the other translation:
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From Isaac Wess on Quora:
Che Guevara was probably homophobic to same extent that heterosexual men of his time were. He never wrote or spoke extensively about homosexuality or homosexual people and nothing exists to say he was an exceptional homophobe. He certainly did not call for the killing of homosexuals. Anyone telling you otherwise is simply misinformed or dishonest.
People often talk about how Guevara murdered gays and put them in camps and everything. Time for a history lesson.
The camps people are referring to are called UMAPs — Military Units to Aid Production. These were labor camps run by the Cuban government between November 1965 and July 1968 for people who did not want to or could not serve in the military. Openly homosexual people were barred from military service at this time and so were conscripted into camps where they suffered frequent abuse. Other people deemed a “counterrevolutionary” to the new Cuban regime were also present in the UMAP camps, such as religious folk, political enemies, and conscientious objectors. It is generally understood that the Cuban government was unaware of the injustices taking place, closing the UMAP system as soon as they were aware. Homosexuality was decriminalized in Cuba by 1979. The Cuban government continues to present the UMAP system as a mistake.
During the years of the UMAP system, Che Guevara held no public office in the Cuban government. His farewell letter to Fidel Castro months before the opening of any UMAP camps, in April 1965:
formally reject my positions in the leadership of the party, my post as minister, my rank of commander, and my Cuban citizenship. Nothing legal binds me to Cuba. The only ties are of another nature — those that cannot be broken as can appointments to posts.
Before the UMAP system even existed, Che had resigned from Cuban affairs, even leaving the nation for a stretch of time. He would ultimately make several appearances throughout the globe before his summary execution in Bolivia in 1967. No evidence exists to say Che Guevara was aware of the existence of the UMAP camps, meaning he could not be aware of its practices. He did not execute gays, or really anyone unjustifiably.
In conclusion:
Che Guevara was probably a homophobic since at the time he was alive (1928-1967) people who identified themselves as homosexuals were constantly prejudiced and abused.
It's a fact that gays were sent to camps (UMAPs) but before UMAPs even existed Che had already resigned from Cuban affairs.
The misleading informations were proven to be fabricated to diminish Che Guevara's image by the western media who were threatened by Che Guevara's presence.
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snailpaste · 1 month ago
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Remember when the USA helped leading Nazi SS officers and Gestapo heads escape post-war Germany? And recruited said Nazis as partners in their anti-communist efforts? And how they smuggled Gestapo leader Klaus "The Butcher of Lyon" Barbie into Bolivia, evading French capture, so that he could act as an advisor and aid to the CIA and later orchestrate Che Guevara's eventual capture and death?
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 2 months ago
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Immortality
By Leslie Díaz Monserrat 
They thought they had killed Ernesto in La Higuera, Bolivia. But his assassins did not know that bullets can only leave inert flesh, the same flesh that the earth later devours. That day they assassinated a man and a symbol was born: Che.
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mucillo · 6 months ago
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Domani 14 giugno
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il 14 giugno 1928, nasceva Ernesto Guevara, il rivoluzionario di origine argentina più noto come Che Guevara o el Che. Fu un rivoluzionario, un guerrigliero, uno scrittore e medico che fece la storia della rivoluzione cubana. La sua vita fu intensamente dedicata all’impegno politico e alla lotta.
Personaggio controverso, molto criticato ma ancor di più amato in tutto il mondo; medico e guerrigliero, dedicò la sua vita alla causa rivoluzionaria in un momento storico fra i più interessanti e ambigui di tutti: la guerra fredda. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, nome che per molti rappresenta un’icona. Jean-Paul Sartre disse di lui dopo la morte in Bolivia: “Non era solo un intellettuale, ma era l’essere umano più completo della nostra epoca”
Le sue parole appassionate, la determinazione e la fede nella rivoluzione, ci lasciano un messaggio importante: quello di non arrendersi mai, di combattere sempre per salvare ciò in cui crediamo.
Qui di seguito alcune sue frasi che condivido appieno.
L’unico modo di conoscere veramente i problemi è accostarsi a chi vive questi problemi, e trarre, da loro, da questo scambio, le conclusioni.
La mia casa ambulante avrà ancora due gambe e i miei sogni non avranno frontiere.
Un popolo che non sa né leggere né scrivere, è un popolo facile da ingannare.
Credo nella lotta armata come unica soluzione per i popoli che lottano per liberarsi
Lasciami dire, a rischio di sembrare ridicolo, che il vero rivoluzionario è guidato da grandi sentimenti d’amore.
Dicono che noi rivoluzionari siamo romantici. Sì, è vero, ma lo siamo in modo diverso, siamo di quelli disposti a dare la vita per quello in cui crediamo.
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anamon-book · 1 year ago
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ゲバラの日記 訳=栗原人雄・中川文雄、解題=斉藤孝 太平出版社
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renegadeurbanmediasource · 3 months ago
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Che Guevara (1928–1967) was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, and key figure in the Cuban Revolution. Born Ernesto Guevara, he became known as "Che," a nickname that reflects his Argentine roots. After traveling across Latin America and witnessing widespread poverty and injustice, Guevara became a committed revolutionary. He joined Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, playing a significant role in overthrowing Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959.
Guevara's image, characterized by his beret and intense gaze, became a global symbol of rebellion and anti-imperialism. After the Cuban Revolution, he held various governmental roles in Cuba but later left to spread revolution in other parts of the world, including the Congo and Bolivia. Guevara was captured and executed by the Bolivian army in 1967, but his legacy endures as an icon of revolutionary struggle and socialist ideals. MY HERO
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anchocamino · 5 months ago
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Vengo cantando esta zamba Con redoble libertario Mataron al guerrillero Che comandante Guevara Selvas, pampas y montañas Patria o muerte su destino
Que los derechos humanos Los violan en tantas partes En América Latina Domingo, lunes y martes Nos imponen militares Para sojuzgar los pueblos Dictadores, asesinos Gorilas y generales
Explotan al campesino Al minero y al obrero Cuanto dolor su destino Hambre miseria y dolor Bolívar le dio el camino Y Guevara lo siguió Liberar a nuestro pueblo Del dominio explotador
A Cuba le dio la gloria De la nación liberada Bolivia también le llora Su vida sacrificada San Ernesto de La Higuera Le llaman los campesinos Selvas, pampas y montañas Patria o muerte su destino
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i go singing this zamba with a liberating drumbeat they killed the guerrilla commander Che Guevara jungles, pampas and mountains fatherland or death his destiny
that human rights are violated in many parts of latin america sundays, mondays, and tuesdays they impose military rule to subjugate the people dictators, murders gorillas* and generals
they exploit the campesino the miner and the worker so much pain is their destiny hunger, misery and pain Bolívar gave him the path and Guevara followed it to free our people from the rule of the exploiter
he gave Cuba the glory of a nation liberated Bolivia also cried for him his life sacrificed Saint Ernesto of Higuera** he's called by the campesinos jungles, pampas, and mountains fatherland or death his destiny
*slang for politicians
**ernesto is Che's first name, and he was captured by the boliviaran army and killed next to Higuera, a village in bolivia.
i accidentally posted this on my main. sorry
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