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37th anniversary of
Che’s assassination in La Higuera
Biography best-seller in Israel
BY FELIX CAPOTE—Granma
International staff writer—
THE first biography of Che written
in Hebrew: Che Guevara, the life of a
revolutionary, is currently a best seller in
Israel, coinciding with the anniversary of his death.
The book, written by Argentine-Israeli
historian and journalist Efraim Davidi, has
increased Che’s popularity with the youth of that
country, while paradoxically its government, is one
of only two – Micronesia being the other – to have
consistently supported the U.S. blockade of Cuba.
Since 1963, when Che visited
Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, his
image has never been as popular in this region as it
is today, confirmed correspondent Shlomo Slutky from
the Clarin digital edition.
A combatant may die but not his
ideas, Fidel Castro affirmed some years ago,
referring to Che Guevara. On this same occasion, he
expressed that not all periods and not all
circumstances require the same methods and the same
tactics, but that no one can halt the course of
history.
This October 8 -9,
2004 is the 37th anniversary in Bolivia of the
capture and assassination of the "little condottiero"
as Che referred to himself in a farewell letter
written to his parents before setting off for the
Bolivian peaks.
The fact that he never ceased acting
what he preached, or demanded more of others than he
demanded of himself, resonates today more than ever
among those struggling for a better world. Now more
than ever, Che travels the paths of the world with
Rocinante’s ribs below his heels and his shield on
his arm.
Three decades have gone by since
Cuban President Fidel Castro wrote in the preface to
his comrade in arms’ Bolivian Campaign Diary:
"very few times in history, if ever, has a figure, a
name, an example become so universal with such
celerity and passionate strength. It is that Che
embodies in its purest and most selfless manner the
internationalist spirit that characterizes the world
of today and increasingly, the world of tomorrow. "
At the end of 1966, with polished
determination and artistic joy, Che embarked on the
mission that took him to Bolivia, leading a group of
52 guerrillas including Bolivians, Cubans and
Peruvians, the intention of which was to extend the
socialist revolution to all of South America. After
11 months, at midday on Sunday, October 8, Che was
surrounded in La Quebrada de el Jhuro, where an
unequal combat resulted in his capture by Bolivian
soldiers, with an wound in his right calf and his
M-3 carbine destroyed by a bullet. That same day he
was taken to La Higuera, where 24 hours later a
soldier assassinated him by firing several
machinegun rounds into his body.
For that reason, on October 8 there
is a tribute to him throughout Cuba, as well as in
Bolivarian Venezuela and many other places in the
world inhabited by those people who are living and
fighting for a better world. |