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Santa Clara, Cuba, October 8 (PL) Today Cuban Vice President Raúl
Castro will lead the national commemoration of
the 40th anniversary of the death of
Cuban-Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara.
Those attending a political and cultural event
last night included family members of the hero,
killed 40 years ago after being captured leading
a column of insurgent fighters in the mountains
of Bolivia.
Others included the families of other fallen
comrades who died with Guevara in this Andean
country and whose remains are also permanently
enshrined beside those of their commander within
the monument where last night’s event took
place.
Some 10,000 people came together in the city’s
plaza, where the heroic fighter led one of his
most important military victories, the taking of
Santa Clara in December of 1958.
In recent days, a variety of tributes to Guevara
have taken place in different places around the
world; the most important have included those in
Vallegrande and La Higuera, Bolivia.
Translated by Granma International
Granma 08-10-2007 |