abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
50 years ago today, Che Guevara was murdered by Bolivian soldiers in the presence of CIA operatives.
One CIA agent at the time commented that: "There was no person more feared by the company (CIA) than Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America."
His last words, moments before he was killed, were: "I know you are here to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man." The man may be dead but, "la lucha continua" and Che remains a potent symbol for everyone fighting against oppression and injustice. He faced his death safe in the knowledge of the immortality of the Revolution - his ideas are alive.
I will be thinking about Che today, and about the Cuban people who today are still suffering under a genocidal blockade by the worlds biggest superpower. The US still fears Che. They still fear his ideas. And Cuba needs our solidarity now, more than ever. With a reactionary in the White House and the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, socialists of the world need to unite to defend the achievements of the Revolution.
I like this quote from Che. Advice we should all take:
"Above all, always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone, anywhere in the world. This is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary."
Hasta siempre, Commandante!
One CIA agent at the time commented that: "There was no person more feared by the company (CIA) than Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America."
His last words, moments before he was killed, were: "I know you are here to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man." The man may be dead but, "la lucha continua" and Che remains a potent symbol for everyone fighting against oppression and injustice. He faced his death safe in the knowledge of the immortality of the Revolution - his ideas are alive.
I will be thinking about Che today, and about the Cuban people who today are still suffering under a genocidal blockade by the worlds biggest superpower. The US still fears Che. They still fear his ideas. And Cuba needs our solidarity now, more than ever. With a reactionary in the White House and the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, socialists of the world need to unite to defend the achievements of the Revolution.
I like this quote from Che. Advice we should all take:
"Above all, always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone, anywhere in the world. This is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary."
Hasta siempre, Commandante!