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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Tue Oct 10, 2017, 03:32 PM Oct 2017

The Death of Che Guevara Declassified

A top-secret CIA memo shows that US officials considered his execution a crucial victory—but they were mistaken in believing Che’s ideas could be buried along with his body.
By Peter Kornbluh
TODAY 1:32 PM



Che Guevara after the battle of Santa Clara during the Cuban revolution in 1958.
(Wikimedia Commons / Oficina de Asuntos Históricos de Cuba)

About 10 years ago, I traveled with the producers of the Hollywood film on Che Guevara—starring the actor Benicio del Toro and directed by Steven Soderbergh—to Miami to obtain further information for the movie about the circumstances of Che’s execution. At a restaurant in Little Havana, the stronghold of the anti-Castro exile community in the United States, we met with Gustavo Villoldo, who had been the senior Cuban-American CIA operative assigned to Bolivia in 1967 to assist in tracking down and capturing the iconic revolutionary. Villoldo arrived carrying a thick white binder, filled with memorabilia of Che’s execution on October 9, 1967—original photographs, secret telexes, news clips, and even the official fingerprints taken from Che’s dead hands. The scrapbook recorded the historic results of the CIA’s covert efforts to train and assist the Bolivian special forces in eliminating Che and his small band of guerrilla fighters.

In macabre detail, the retired covert agent described his discussions with Bolivian military officers when Guevara’s body arrived, via helicopter, from the pueblo of La Higuera, where he had been captured and shot, to the Bolivian town of Villegrande. The Bolivians wanted to cut off Che’s head, he said, and preserve it as proof that Guevara was dead and gone. According to Villoldo, he convinced them instead that they could create a “death mask” of plaster, and that cutting off and preserving Che’s hands would be sufficient evidence. Villoldo explained how he arranged to secretly bury the body where it would never be found. Indeed, for 30 years Che’s remains were “disappeared”; in July 1997, his bones, minus hands, were located in a makeshift grave alongside an airstrip on the outskirts of Villegrande.

A version of this article appeared in Spanish in Proceso magazine in Mexico.

At one point during the conversation, Villoldo opened the binder and pulled out a white envelope. Inside was a clump of brown hair. As the ultimate souvenir of this Cold War victory, Villoldo proudly stated, he had cut off strands of Che’s hair before disposing of his body. “I basically took it because the symbol of the revolution was this bearded, long-haired guy coming down the mountain,” Villoldo later explained. “To me, I was cutting off the very symbol of the Cuban revolution.”

Fifty years ago, US officials shared that sentiment. They considered the capture and execution of Che Guevara as arguably the most important victory of the United States over Cuba and Latin America’s militant left during the era of US intervention and counterinsurgency warfare in the 1960s. Top CIA and White House officials drafted numerous secret documents analyzing the significance of Che’s demise—for Fidel Castro and Cuba, and for US interests in blocking the spread of revolution in Latin America.

More:
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-death-of-che-guevara-declassified/

Editorials and other articles:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016194340

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GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
1. The world became a better place
Tue Oct 10, 2017, 03:52 PM
Oct 2017

...when Che Guevara assumed room temperature.

They man didn't give the least concern about the civil rights of others. He only cared that it was HIM was on the giving end of the gun, not the receiving end. Murdering innocent people was OK so long as it served the Glorious Revolution. The Butcher of La Cabaña.

How he died is unimportant. That he died is.

Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
4. "The Butcher of La Cabaa"? Must be a gusano term.
Wed Oct 11, 2017, 12:26 AM
Oct 2017

People have their own name for gusanos. It's "gusano".

How he died is unimportant?

Someone said earlier he begged and begged for his life.

Then it was shown, as everyone knows, that he did NOT "beg for his life."

So then someone says it doesn't matter how he died.

Hmmm.

It has been known for years he died as a human being, and treated his captors with respect, as if he understood exactly what was happening, and didn't try to make a run for it, or to "beg" for his life, but was very civilized as he died, even though he already had been shot up earlier when he was captured, with a serious shot to his leg.

The truth isn't really all that subjective.

niyad

(113,323 posts)
2. thank you for this excellent information.
Tue Oct 10, 2017, 04:01 PM
Oct 2017

when I read the part about thinking his ideals would die with him, I thought about a line from a Holly Near song:

. . .





Holly Near - It Could Have Been Me Lyrics

Artist: Holly Near

Album: And Still We Sing: The Outspoken Collection
Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Highlight. Review: RIFF-it.
RIFF-it good.

Play "It Could Have Been …"
on Amazon Music

Listen while you read!

CHORUS:
IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME, BUT INSTEAD IT WAS YOU
SO I'LL KEEP DOING THE WORK YOU WERE DOING AS IF I WERE TWO
I'LL BE A STUDENT OF LIFE, A SINGER OF SONGS
A FARMER OF FOOD AND A RIGHTER OF WRONG
IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME, BUT INSTEAD IT WAS YOU
AND IT MAY BE ME DEAR SISTERS AND BROTHER
BEFORE WE ARE THROUGH
BUT IF YOU CAN WORK FOR FREEDOM
FREEDOM, FREEDOM, FREEDOM
IF YOU CAN WORK (LIVE, DIE, SING) FOR FREEDOM I CAN TOO

VERSE:
STUDENTS IN OHIO AT KENT AND JACKSON STATE
SHOT DOWN BY A NAMELESS ( or VICIOUS) FIRE ONE EARLY DAY IN MAY
SOME PEOPLE CRIED OUT ANGRY YOU SHOULD HAVE SHOT MORE OF THEM DOWN
BUT YOU CAN'T BURY YOUTH MY FRIEND
YOUTH GROWS THE WHOLE WORLD ROUND

CHORUS;
IF YOU CAN DIE FOR FREEDOM I CAN TOO

VERSE:
THE JUNTA BROKE THE FINGERS ON VICTOR JARA'S HANDS
THEY SAID TO THE GENTLE POET "PLAY YOUR GUITAR NOW IF YOU CAN"
VICTOR STARTED SINGING BUT THEY BROUGHT HIS BODY DOWN
YOU CAN KILL THAT MAN BUT NOT HIS SONG
WHEN IT'S SUNG THE WHOLE WORLD ROUND

CHORUS:
IF YOU CAN SING FOR FREEDOM I CAN TOO

VERSE:
A WOMAN IN THE JUNGLE SO MANY WARS AWAY
STUDIES LATE INTO THE NIGHT, DEFENDS THE VILLAGE IN THE DAY
ALTHOUGH HER SKIN IS GOLDEN LIKE MINE WILL NEVER BE
HER SONG IS HEARD AND I KNOW THE WORDS
AND I'LL SING THEM UNTIL SHE'S FREE

CHORUS:
IF YOU CAN LIVE FOR FREEDOM I CAN TOO

ONE NIGHT IN OKLAHOMA KAREN SILKWOOD DIED
BECAUSE SHE HAD SOME SECRETS THAT BIG COMPANIES WANTED TO HIDE
THERE'S TALK OF NUCLEAR SAFETY AND THERE'S TALK OF NATIONAL PRIDE
BUT WE ALL KNOW IT IS A DEATH MACHINE AND THAT'S WHY KAREN DIED

CHORUS:
IF YOU CAN SPEAK FOR FREEDOM I CAN TOO

THE SONGS OF NICARAGUA AND EL SALVADOR
WILL LONG OUTLAST THE SINGERS WHO FACE THE GUNS IN WAR
THEY SING AT THE LINE OF FIRE, THEY SING FROM THE FIRE WITHIN
ALL ACROSS THE LAND THE POETS STAND
(SPOKEN IN PLACE OF MELODY)
EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMAS SERA VENCIDO
EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMAS SERA VENCIDO

Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
5. Great to hear that song again. Was lucky to hear it for the first time several years ago.
Wed Oct 11, 2017, 12:34 AM
Oct 2017

Thank you for taking the time to share it here, niyad.



At times in recent history, the last 50 years, people have been killed for singing songs like that, or put on right-wing government s' lists before they left the country to wait out a filthy war on dissent by the left. They have also been claimed to have "committed suicide" from out of nowhere once it was well known their beliefs were democratic during fascist dictatorships.

As we know, we haven't been that far away from this grim situation during Dubya, or now.

Thanks, again.

niyad

(113,323 posts)
7. you are most welcome. I had entertained the naive hope that we would not need these songs,
Wed Oct 11, 2017, 12:42 PM
Oct 2017

these brave singers, again. . . still. . . . forever, it seems.

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