redstar2000
16th May 2005, 03:11
'My best friend Che'
Ernesto "Che" Guevara may be an icon of revolution to millions, but for Alberto Granado he was a friend. He tells the story of their extraordinary friendship for a BBC Two documentary.
More than 37 years after Che Guevara's execution in Bolivia, his face is still emblazoned on thousands of t-shirts and posters, and the legend is kept alive in books and films.
"He was always worthy of what he said, thought and did - that's why they use Che's image," Alberto said.
And he remains an "admirer" of his old friend.
"Our journey, the Cuban revolution and Che have made me what I am now," he said.
"When I have doubts, I ask myself what Ernesto would say."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/4518213.stm
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara may be an icon of revolution to millions, but for Alberto Granado he was a friend. He tells the story of their extraordinary friendship for a BBC Two documentary.
More than 37 years after Che Guevara's execution in Bolivia, his face is still emblazoned on thousands of t-shirts and posters, and the legend is kept alive in books and films.
"He was always worthy of what he said, thought and did - that's why they use Che's image," Alberto said.
And he remains an "admirer" of his old friend.
"Our journey, the Cuban revolution and Che have made me what I am now," he said.
"When I have doubts, I ask myself what Ernesto would say."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/4518213.stm
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