Tuesday, October 09, 2007

AFTER FORTY YEARS THE LEGEND OF CHE GUEVARA REMAINS UNDIMINISHED BUT THE REVOLUTION EQUALLY UNCOMPLETED
















“Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love.” – Ernesto Che Guevara

Forty years ago today Che Guevara was murdered in a schoolhouse in the tiny Bolivian hamlet of La Higuera. His killer was Mario Teran, a Sergeant in the Bolivian Rangers Special Forces, who had drawn a short straw after, according to legend, his superiors including Felix Rodriguez, the CIA agent who had coordinated Che’s capture, proved too chickenshit to do the deed themselves. On the first attempt, it’s alleged that Teran so botched the job that the badly wounded Guevara screamed “Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man.” After the killing, Rodriguez the spook stole Che’s Rolex watch, his only possession of any value, as a souvenir. Then his body was lashed to the landing skids of a helicopter and flown to neighboring Vallegrande where it was laid out in the local hospital and displayed to the press like a trophy in a big game hunt.

Some girl pointed out that today’s Los Angeles Times contains a surisingly even-handed retrospective on Guevara, and a video with some rare film footage. “Great men like Che never die," said Ubanis Ramirez, one of hundreds of Cuban doctors and teachers imported by leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose office features a likeness of Guevara crafted from coca leaves. "His lesson is with us always."


Another video.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting , but rather ironic corollary

"Mario Teran entered history as the young army sergeant who was chosen to execute the captured guerrilla on October 9 1967, an act which marked him as a villain to those who revered Che. Almost four decades later the ageing, retired executioner had his cataracts removed by a Cuban-run medical programme which showcases the benefits of the island's socialist revolution"

With regards to this icon stuff, thought I'd find out what one was before giving Mick iconic status....from our mates at wikipedia..,

icon - a book by Fredrick Forsyth
icon - An episode of Stargate SG1
icon - A biography of Steve Jobs
icon - An album by Doug Anthony All Stars (who?)
icon - British Architecture Magazine
icon - SF Festival held in Tel Aviv

Nope, don't think the Doc makes the list...so perhaps no so much an icon as an institution...and who wants to live in one of them....

Fuck, I'm rambling again...Nurse, my medication please....

Anonymous said...

Took a while, but it helps, seeing those "great feelings of love" blossom in Bolivia through Evo Morales, where something is happening, but you don't know what it is... do you, Mr. Bush?