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February 12, 2008 By Fausta

Obama {hearts} Che


At NewsBusters

Democrat Presidential candidate Barack Obama already has an issue with wearing American Flag lapel pins, and even with putting his hand over his heart when the American National Anthem is playing. It will be interesting to see how he’ll react (if at all) to the flag hanging in one of his new campaign offices in Houston, Texas.

Yep, that’s right — that is the national flag of Cuba hanging on the wall with none other than Che Guevara superimposed on it.

Check out the video here.

(h/t Kate)

Ed Morrissey points out that John Cole sees nothing wrong with a presidential campaign office hanging the picture of a mass murderer who created the Cuban concentration camp system, because, after all, Ed’s a party flack.

John needs to catch up on his reading.

Val has more.

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Filed Under: Barak Obama, Che Guevara, Democrats, Election2008

December 18, 2007 By Fausta

Tonight on Blog Talk Radio, Humberto Fontova at Political Vindication

Tonight at 9PM Eastern Political Vindication will have as a podcast guest Humberto Fontova, author of Exposing the Real Che Guevara, and Fidel, Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant. I’ll be calling in.

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Filed Under: Blog Talk Radio, Che Guevara, podcasts

November 5, 2007 By Fausta

The second Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean

Welcome! This week’s posts on Latin America and the Caribbean are:

On Latin America in general:
Wealth and Nations, via Dr Sanity

Latin American Report

SOS: Truth Telling Deeply Needed for Latin America (link now corrected)

ARGENTINA:
Via Eneas of the Hispanic American Center for Economic Research, Corruption in Argentinian election – 28-October-2007

Via Siggy, Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina: Jewish community welcomes new president, who has taken a strong position against terrorism and the Dirty War.

BOLIVIA:
Learning English through avatars

CUBA
Poster relates Che’s dark side

“The Victims of Che Guevera” poster, produced by the Young America’s Foundation, centers on a collage that uses tiny photos of those killed by Cuba’s communist regime to compose the face of the Marxist guerrilla, who has become a popular T-shirt icon.

Via Larwyn, WaPo Writer Waxes Poetic for Castro Regime Control Mechanism

Castro’s Cuba

Son: [Oscar Elias] Biscet is “an inspiration”; The unyielding ones

ECUADOR
The Vatican Denounces Chavez-Correa anti-Freedom Constitutional Epidemic

HAITI
Again… UN Troops Involved In Another Child Sex Scandal

MEXICO
Chucha Libre

NICARAGUA
Nica news for Nov 2

VENEZUELA
Venezuela’s Constitutional Reform continues the item-by-item review

The New York Times Does PDVSA: The Perils of Petrocracy

EXPOSING THE CHAVEZ NIGHTMARE IN LATIN AMERICA

When Hugo Met Naomi

Troops Attack Venezuelan Protesters – Again

Venezuela Congress OKs ending Chavez term limits; Via Larwyn, Venezuela Circling the Drain

OTHERS LINKING THE CARNIVAL:
A colombo-americana’s perspective
Babalu
Dr. Sanity
ECrisis
Heading to Retirement
The Washington Times

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Filed Under: Argentina, Bolivia, Carnival of Latin America, Che Guevara, Cuba, economics, Ecuador, Haiti, Latin America, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela

October 20, 2007 By Fausta

Che’s dead & his monument’s shot

Via Maria,

Glass Monument to Che in Venezuela Shot

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) – A glass monument to revolutionary icon Ernesto “Che” Guevara was shot up and destroyed less than two weeks after it was unveiled by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s government.
Images of the 8-foot-tall glass plate bearing Guevara’s image, now toppled and shattered, were shown Friday on state television, which said the entire country “repudiated” the vandalism.

The monument on an Andean mountain highway near the city of Merida was unveiled Oct. 8 by Vice President Jorge Rodriguez and Cuba’s ambassador to Venezuela to mark the 40th anniversary of Guevara’s death.

Will the locals turn in whoever did it? I doubt it. Notice who inagurated the monument.

Che gets a bullet between the eyes.
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Filed Under: Che Guevara, Cubazuela, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela

October 16, 2007 By Fausta

Iran is not your friend: Putin and Che’s daughter get a taste of Iranian hospitality

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Is Iran a proxy for Russia?

Putin finally made it to Tehran today after some hesitation due to an assasination threat.

The official word is

“Of course I am going to Iran,” he said after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “If I always listened to all the various threats and the recommendations of the special services I would never leave home.”

The remark played into the carefully crafted image of a fearless leader that Putin has cultivated, and also appeared aimed at emphasizing that he is in control – not under undue influence from security officials – as he maneuvers to maintain influence after his presidential term ends next year.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini dismissed reports about the purported assassination plot as disinformation spread by adversaries hoping to spoil good relations between Russia and Iran.

While Russia’s fearless leader (who is the first Russian leader to visit Iran since Stalin) and the Iranian spokesman want to put lipstick on that pig of a visit, it sounds to me like the intelligence services from both countries do not mutually trust each other well enough to have kept the purported threat from becoming public. The source for the news appears to have come from Putin’s own staff:

Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the BBC that such reports were “very serious”.

It’s one thing when threats like that are revealed in open societies. It’s another thing altogether when both countries involved are not.

Of course, Putin’s fearlessness has a lot to do with that nuclear plant (“for peaceful purposes”) Russia’s building the Iranians, and with a heck of a lot of Caspian Sea oil that would allow Putin to tighten a stranglehold on the EU’s fuel supply.

So far, the Iranians aren’t paying Russia the bills on the power plant, but the Iranians still have much to gain,

Iranian media also emphasized the importance of Putin’s trip. “Iran can use the visit to lobby for getting our nuclear dossier out of the U.N. Security Council and Russia can strengthen its opposition to the U.S. through boosting ties with Tehran,” the hard-line newspaper Resalat said in an editorial.

Which brings me to the next story, by Amir Taheri at the NY Post, TEHRAN’S PRICE FOR ‘SOLIDARITY’
MULLAHS SEEK USEFUL MARXIST IDIOTS

ANXIOUS to create what they call “a global progressive front,” Presidents Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran and Hugo Chavez of Venezuela are sponsoring projects to underline “the ideological kinship of the left and revolutionary Islam.”

The theme – hammered in by Ahmadinejad during his recent visit to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia – inspired a four-day seminar organized by his supporters at Tehran University last week (partly financed by Chavez).

This, of course, is part of the PR campaign against the USA, as was Ahmadinejad’s visit to the three stooges last month. But it’s a lot easier being the host and having the stooges come visit you:

The conference title was “Che Like Chamran,” a play on words designed to emphasize “the common goals” of Marxism and Islamism. It honored Mostafa Chamran on the 26th anniversary of his death, which coincided with the 40th anniversary of the death of the Cuban-Argentine guerrilla icon Che Guevara.

Interestingly, Che and Chamran died at strategic points in their countries’ histories, too:

Chamran was a Khomeinist militant of Iranian origin who became a U.S. citizen in the ’60s before traveling to Lebanon, where he founded the Amal guerrilla group. He entered Iran in 1979 and helped the mullahs seize power. Appointed defense minister by Khomeini in ’81, he died in a car crash a few months later.

The conference had three guests of honor: Mahdi Chamran, a brother of Mostafa and an Ahmadinejad associate, and Che’s daughter Aleida and son Camilo.

Aleida, a pediatrician who lives in Havana, wore the mandatory Khomeinist hijab, while her brother had grown designer stubble to please the hosts. Also attending were an array of aging European and Latin American “Guevaristas” and Lebanese Hezbollah cadres.

Things were going along swimmingly until Aleida Guevara, who must have found time to travel to Tehran after trying to get Argentinian citizenship for her Cuban children, demanded the right to speak.

Oopsie.

Not only that, she publicly contradicted the keynote speaker, who claimed that Che was “a truly religious man who believed in God and hated communism and the Soviet Union.”

Ha!

Demanding the right to respond, Aleida Guevara told the conference that Qassemi’s claim might be based on a bad translation: “My father never mentioned God,” she said as the hall sighed in chagrined disbelief. “He never met God.”

The remarks caused a commotion amid which Aleida and her brother were whisked away, led into a car and driven to their hotel under escort.

But the poop didn’t hit the fan until later in the evening, by the end of which both Aleida and her brother Camilo “had become nonpersons”, in Taheri’s words, and the Iranians had forgetten that Che was a Marxist.

I’m willing to bet Vlad’s not hitting the mosques on this trip, but I am sure there’ll be some discussion regarding that UN Security Council seat.

Related reading: Connecting Dots On The Axis Of Evil

Iran is already active in Syria, but it’s also active much closer to home. Through small starter projects such as the manufacture of tractors and small-arms cooperatives, Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has set up joint projects with Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, who supports Iran’s nuclear program and seeks one of his own.

Last month, Iran’s leader announced a $1 billion investment in Bolivia for projects that could include Iranian mining for Bolivian uranium. Such cooperation may have political rather than economic purposes. The countries seek to disguise their aims just as the higher powers of the axis seek to deceive about theirs. It may not be a threat today, but it’s certain to be a problem on the horizon tomorrow if the axis is not acknowledged.

We’ll continue to keep an eye on these actors.

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Filed Under: Che Guevara, Hugo Chavez, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Vladimir Putin

October 8, 2007 By Fausta

The Beeb {hearts} Che

Last week I predicted

expect another fellational report soon since “the island prepares for commemorations to mark Che Guevara’s death 40 years ago.”

I didn’t have a long wait:
On Friday: Che: The icon and the ad

Today: Hero. Rebel. Revolutionary. These are words one often hears in association with Ernesto Che Guevara. And, of course, reporting about the compulsory attendance rallies as if they were voluntary: Cuba pays tribute to Che Guevara

Other commemorations are being held in Bolivia and Venezuela, countries where the Argentine-born hero was active.

In today’s video, which must have been narrated while the worshipful reporter was kneeling down: Forty years after the death of Che Guevara some of the people who fought alongside him have paid tribute. Starting with the opening words,

The Argentine revolutionary, Ernesto Che Guevara, a visionary, a man of ideas

But the reporter doesn’t stop there:

the Argentine doctor… after the victorious revolution in Cuba… he is still remembered in Bolivia with affection by those who fought alongside him… but the poverty and injustice he fought against have not gone away

Wait – there’s more:

If you go to the Spanish BBC page, the Beeb actually has a video of testimonials to go with the Remembering Che memorial page, complete with flash quotes from their beloved:
“Hay que endurecerse sin jamas perder la ternura” (We must toughen up without losing tenderness);
“Seamos realistas y hagamos lo imposible” (Let’s be realistic and do the impossible);
“Prefiero morir de pie que vivir siempre arrodillado” (I’d rather die standing than live on my knees);
“El conocimento nos hace responsables” (Knowledge makes us responsible);
“Si no hay cafe para todos no habra para nadie” (If there’s not enough coffee for all, there won’t be any for anyone).

The Beeb forgot this words, also from Che: “We don’t need proof to execute a man. We only need proof that it’s necessary to execute him. A revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate.”

The Beeb buried in a corner a link to El Che, el déspota which talks about Che’s executions, glossed over by saying that Che wasn’t perfect because he was only human.

The Beeb has paid tribute indeed, as does the Tehran Times

Not one name of the 216 documented victims of Che Guevara in Cuba in 1957-1959 (PDF file).

Not a word about Che’s homophobia:

He thinks about that cruel ritual he has witnessed so many times, when the guards strip all the prisoners naked and parade the most handsome in front of the newly arrived inmates to find out who among them is gay. He thinks about how anyone who gets aroused is taken away for a special mandatory “rehabilitation” program that includes the application of electrical currents to the genitals.

(From Carlos Eire’s Waiting for Snow in Havana, page 256).

Then there’s Che’s specialty:

Che specialized in psychological torture. Many prisoners were yanked out of their cells, bound, blindfolded and stood against The Wall. The seconds ticked off. The condemned could hear the rifle bolts snapping ….. finally – FUEGO!!

BLAM!! But the shots were blanks. In his book, “Tocayo,” Cuban freedom fighter Tony Navarro describes how he watched a man returned to his cell after such an ordeal. He’d left bravely, grim-faced as he shook hands with his fellow condemned. He came back mentally shattered, curling up in a corner of the squalid cell for days.

While the Beeb shows plenty of photos, it doesn’t show this one:

Humberto Fontova speaks on Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him. Watch his entire lecture – all forty-five minutes.

And by the way, Che didn’t have a medical degree. Fontova has documented that on the last day of his life Che admitted he was not a doctor.

The Monkey Tennis Centre has more on The BBC’s vile infatuation with Che Guevara. Blue Crab Boulevard is posting. Babalu has more. Don’t miss Marc Masferrer’s essay on Che Guevara’s bloody legacy.

As Paul Berman said, The cult of Ernesto Che Guevara is an episode in the moral callousness of our time.

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Filed Under: BBC, Che Guevara, Communism, Cuba, propaganda

October 2, 2007 By Fausta

"US Cuba embargo lasts 45 years"; Beeb shills for Castro all along

Most mornings I watch the BBCA news at 6AM Eastern. It never ceases to provide blogging material.

Today they had reporter Michael Voss, who sounds a lot like Monty Python’s Eric Idle, reporting on the 45th year old “embargo”. He’s repeating the same-old same-old, decades-old, Cuban communist party soudbites those of us who follow Caribbean news have been hearing ad nauseam.

They even show Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque saying “El bloqueo es una guerra economica a escala parlamentaria” (The blockade is economic warfare on a parliamentary scale), which the Beeb promptly mistranslates as “The embargo is economic warfare on a global scale.”

Then we have the same-old same-old shots of ancient American cars and decrepit Russian vehicles puttering down the sad streets of Havana. Eric Idle’s sound-alike forgets to mention what is “Martha Beatriz”‘s last name (it’s Martha Beatriz Roque, Michael, and she was arrested last week) but points out that the press conference where she spoke took place at the home of the US envoy.

The Ladies in White fared better than Ms Roque, since Miriam Leiva states that the Cuban government has been using the embargo as a pretext for opression.

Voss ignores two things:
1. Over one hundred countries in the world are free to trade with Cuba and in fact 20% Cuba’s agricultural products came from the U.S. in 2002 and U.S. farmers and agribusiness total half a billion dollars’ trade since 2001
2. The reason Cuba is broke is because

COMMUNISM DOESN’T WORK
But today the Beeb’s worshipful stance doesn’t end there. They have – yes, you guessed it – an article about Cuba’s free, government-provided healtchare: Cuban doctors working in Bolivia have saved the sight of the man who executed revolutionary leader Che Guevara in 1967.

And where did the Beeb get the story from? Cuban official media. Which of course makes it true:

But Cuban media took up the story at the weekend as the island prepares for commemorations to mark Che Guevara’s death 40 years ago.

Outsiders who have been observing for decades the media reporting from Cuba are well aware that reporters who don’t toe the propaganda line and who don’t go to bed with the Party get thrown out of the island prison.

I predict the BBC will stay safely ensconced in Cuba, at least for as long as the Party is pleased. And pleased they are.

In the short term, however, expect another fellational report soon since “the island prepares for commemorations to mark Che Guevara’s death 40 years ago.”

Michael’s going to be on the front row center seat for that.
UPDATE, Monday 6 October: Sure enough, the Beeb does a Che tribute like no other.

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Filed Under: Che Guevara, Communism, Cuba

May 19, 2007 By Fausta

Les enfants du paradis communiste

The title refers to an old French movie but the post has to do with the current propaganda trend in central New Jersey, which implies that the viewer should take it all in, in an attitude of child-like innocence.

First we had the Princeton “Human Rights” Film Festival, now there’s the Che show at the Mason Gross Galleries in New Brunswick (emphasis on gross), gloriously promoted in the local paper as,

The continued power of Che Guevara as a symbol of hope and opposition across cultures is examined at Mason Gross Galleries.

I’ll give you some data on the “symbol of hope and opposition”: here’s a list of 216 documented victims of Che Guevara in Cuba, 1957-1959 (pdf file). Here’s another list compiled by Dr. Armando Lago for his book,

EXECUTED BY CHE IN THE SIERRA MAESTRA MOUNTAINS
ARUSTIDIO
MANUEL CAPITAN
JUAN CHANG
EUTIMIO GUERRA
DIONISIO LEBRIGIO
JUAN LEBRIGIO
EL NEGRO NAPOLES
CHICHO OSORIO
DOS “NO-IDENTIFICADOS” EN EL 04/57

EXECUTED BY CHE IN SANTA CLARA CITY
RAMON ALBA
JOSE BARROSO
JOAQUIN CASILLAS
FELIX CRUZ
HECTOR MIRABAL
J. MIRABAL
FELIX MONTANO
CORNELIO ROJAS
ALEJANDRO GARCIA OLAYON
ALEJANDRO ROJAS
VILALLA

EXECUTED BY CHE AT LA CABA�A PRISON IN HAVANA
VILAU ABREU
HUMBERTO AGUIAR
GERMAN AGUIRRE
PELAYO ALAYON
JOSE LUIS ALFARO
PEDRO ALFARO
MARIANO ALONSO
JOSE ALVARO
ANIELLA
MARIO ARES POLO
JOSE RAMON BACALLAO
CEVERINO BARRIOS
EUGENIO BECKER
FRANCISCO BECKER
RAMON BISCET
ROBERTO CALZADILLA
EUFEMIO CANO
JUAN CAPOTE FIALLO
ANTONIO CARRALERO
GERTRUDIS CASTELLANOS
JOSE CASTA�O QUEVEDO
RAUL CASTA�O
EUFEMIO CHALA
JOSE CHAMACE
JOSE CHAMIZO
RAUL CLAUSELL
ANGEL CLAUSELL
DEMETRIO CLAUSELL
JOSE CLAUSELL
ELOY CONTRERAS
ROBERTO CORBO
EMILIO CRUZ
JUAN FELIPE CRUZ
ORESTES CRUZ
HUMBERTO CUEVAS
CUNY
ANTONIO DE BECHE
MATEO DELGADO
ARMANDO DELGADO
RAMON DESPAIGNE
JOSE DIAZ CABEZAS
ANTONIO DUARTE
RAMON FERNANDEZ OJEDA
RUDY FERNANDEZ
FERRAN ALFONSO
SALVADOR FERRERO
VICTOR FIGUEREDO
EDUARDO FORTE
UGARDE GALAN
RAFAEL GARCIA MU�IZ
ADALBERTO GARCIA
ALBERTO GARCIA
JACINTO GARCIA
EVELIO GASPAR
ARMADA GIL
JOSE GONZALEZ MALAGON
EVARISTO GONZALEZ
EZEQUIEL GONZALEZ
SECUNDINO GONZALEZ
RICARDO GRAO
BONIFACIO GRASSO
RICARDO GRAU
OSCAR GUERRA
JULIAN HERNANDEZ
FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ LEYVA (father of Pepe Hernandez)
ANTONIO HERNANDEZ
GERARDO HERNANDEZ
OLEGARIO HERNANDEZ
SECUNDINO HERNANDEZ
JESUS INSUA
ENRIQUE IZQUIERDO
OSMIN JORRIN
SILVINO JUNCO
ENRIQUE LAROSA
IGNACIO LAAAPARRA
JESUS LAZO
ARIEL LIMA LAGO
RAUL LOPEZ VIDAL
ARMANDO MAS
ENERLIO MATA
ELPIDIO MEDEROS
JOSE MEDINAS
JOSE MESA
FIDEL MESQUIA
JUAN MILIAN
FRANCISCO MIRABAL
LUIS MIRABAL
ERNESTO MORALES
PEDRO MOREJON
DR. CARLOS MUI�O
CESAR NECOLARDES ROJAS
VICTOR NECOLARDES ROJAS
JOSE NU�EZ
VITERBO O’RREILLY
FELIX OVIEDO
MANUEL PANEQUE
PEDRO PEDROSO
RAFAEL PEDROSO
DIEGO PEREZ CUESTA
JUAN PEREZ
DIEGO PEREZ CRELA
JOSE POZO
EMILIO PUEBLA
ALFREDO PUPO
SECUNDINO RAMIREZ
RAMON RAMOS
PABLO RAVELO
RUBEN REY
MARIO RISQUELME
FERNANDO RIVERA
PABLO RIVERA
MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
MARCOS RODRIGUEZ
NEMESIO RODRIGUEZ
PABLO RODRIGUEZ
RICARDO RODRIGUEZ
JOSE SALDARA
PEDRO SANTANA
SERGIO SIERRA
JUAN SILVA
FAUSTO SILVA
ELPIDIO SOLER
JESUS SOSA BLANCO
RENATO SOSA
SERGIO SOSA
PEDRO SOTO
OSCAR SUAREZ
RAFAEL TARRAGO
TEODORO TELLEZ
FRANCISCO TELLEZ
JOSE TIN
FRANCISCO TRAVIESO
LEONARDO TRUJILLO
TRUJILLO
LUPE VALDES
MARCELINO VALDES
ANTONIO VALENTIN
MANUEL VAZQUEZ
VERDECIA
DAMASO ZAYAS

Here’s one instance of Che’s modus operandi:

A Cuban gentleman named Pierre San Martin was also among those jailed by the gallant Che. A few years ago he recalled the horrors in an El Nuevo Herald article.

“Thirty-two of us were crammed into a cell,” he recalls. “Sixteen of us would stand while the other sixteen tried to sleep on the cold filthy floor. We took shifts that way. Actually, we considered ourselves lucky. After all, we were alive. Dozens were led from the cells to the firing squad daily. The volleys kept us awake. We felt that any one of those minutes would be our last.

“One morning the horrible sound of that rusty steel door swinging open startled us awake and Che’s guards shoved a new prisoner into our cell. His face was bruised and smeared with blood. We could only gape. He was a boy, couldn’t have been much older than 12, maybe 14.

“‘What did you do?’ We asked horrified. ‘I tried to defend my papa,’ gasped the bloodied boy. ‘I tried to keep these Communist sons of b**tches form murdering him! But they sent him to the firing squad.'”

Soon Che’s goons came back, the rusty steel door opened and they yanked the valiant boy out of the cell. “We all rushed to the cell’s window that faced the execution pit,” recalls Mr. San Martin. “We simply couldn’t believe they’d murder him! Then we spotted him, strutting around the blood-drenched execution yard with his hands on his waist and barking orders � the gallant Che Guevara.

“Here Che was, finally in his element. In battle he was a sad joke, a bumbler of epic proportions [for details see “Fidel: Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant”], but up against disarmed and bloodied boys he was a snarling tiger.

“‘Kneel Down!’ Che barked at the boy.

“‘ASSASSINS!’ We screamed from our window. ‘MURDERERS!! HOW CAN YOU MURDER A LITTLE BOY!’

“‘I said, KNEEL DOWN!’ Che barked again.

“The boy stared Che resolutely in the face. ‘If you’re going to kill me,’ he yelled. ‘you’ll have to do it while I’m standing! MEN die standing!’

“COWARDS! MURDERERS! Sons of B**TCHES!” The men yelled desperately from their cells. “LEAVE HIM ALONE!” HOW CAN …?!”

“And then we saw Che unholstering his pistol. It didn’t seem possible. But Che raised his pistol, put the barrel to the back of the boy’s neck and blasted. The shot almost decapitated the young boy.
“We erupted. We were enraged, hysterical, banging on the bars.’MURDERERS! ASSASSINS!’ His murder finished, Che finally looked up at us, pointed his pistol, and BLAM-BLAM-BLAM! emptied his clip in our direction. Several of us were wounded by his shots.”

To a man (and boy) Che’s murder victims went down in a blaze of defiance and glory. So let’s recall Che’s own plea when the wheels of justice finally turned and he was cornered in Bolivia. “Don’t Shoot!” he whimpered. “I’m Che! I’m worth more to you alive than dead!”

Don’t expect to find any of that at the Mason Gross Galleries in New Brunswick.

This is what happens to artists in present-day Cuba.

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