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Tanya
3rd May 2006, 02:58
http://www.lilliputmodel.com/alabarda/articulos/historia/imagenes/che3.jpg

http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2005/Che-Guevara-Gott11aug05a.jpg

http://www.corriere.it/gallery/Esteri/2006/02_Febbraio/che/1/che1.jpg

http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2005/Che-Guevara-Gott11aug05b.jpg
Guevara's feet in home-made moccasins

http://www.corriere.it/gallery/Esteri/2006/02_Febbraio/che/1/che2.jpg

http://www.corriere.it/gallery/Esteri/2006/02_Febbraio/che/1/che3.jpg

http://www.corriere.it/gallery/Esteri/2006/02_Febbraio/che/1/che5.jpg

http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/02/05/fotos/che6.jpg

http://it.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9ibyJPNElhE5FgBsYMmDQx./SIG=12i0i9gmg/EXP=1146709069/**http%3a//www.terra.com/addon/img/actualidad/1ca8ea3guevaragp.jpg


:(

Wiesty
3rd May 2006, 03:31
Nice post Tanya, but yet emotional. Some of these photos i have yet to see

claro de luna
3rd May 2006, 15:02
Oh my beautiful Che! Look at what he was wearing! And yet he never backed out from the war he had gone to!

Really amazing person...

RebelDog
3rd May 2006, 15:07
He is our great inspiration. His dream will one day be real, we owe him that.

Lawton
3rd May 2006, 15:57
The most disgusting image is the two guards firing shots into him while he is dead. Terrible!

armedpoet
3rd May 2006, 18:46
Sad but it happens every day to many people just as heroic.

claro de luna
3rd May 2006, 18:59
You know what makes my heart become happy again? The fact that a lot of young people in my country have started to admire Che and the comunism in general.

They wear Che shirts or shirts with red stars in them and greet each other with the clenched fist calling each other comrades!

Finally, there is hope for the youth!

guevarista
3rd May 2006, 19:03
Originally posted by claro de [email protected] 3 2006, 06:20 PM
You know what makes my heart become happy again? The fact that a lot of young people in my country have started to admire Che and the comunism in general.

They wear Che shirts or shirts with red stars in them and greet each other with the clenched fist calling each other comrades!

Finally, there is hope for the youth!
would love to know which country that is...Che will be more alive in the next future. Two great films have been shot in the last months and this will make his fever come back. Though he never has left...

armedpoet
3rd May 2006, 19:14
They wear Che shirts or shirts with red stars in them

That reminds me of a funny story.

My mate (Australian for "friend") was walking down the street wearing a Che shirt a few years back when a guy came up to him and said..

"Hey man I love your shirt."

My mate was shocked that a "bogan" (heavy metal type) had recognised Che but then the guy said..

"Yeah I really love planet of the apes."

Ha!

True story.

Che shirts made in china are as revolutionary as McDonalds.

claro de luna
3rd May 2006, 19:16
I live in Albania, in the capital city, Tirana. It makes me proud really!

DORRI
3rd May 2006, 19:38
very special photos.
i got disapponted of myself cos I hadn't seen most of them before. where did you find them, tanya?
IRINN showd a documantary about CIA operations some months ago.
they had interviewd with the soldier who shot che. he said they offered me to shot him to death and I coudn't refuse this historical opportunity to make this historical minute. :angry:

Konqwest
3rd May 2006, 19:42
Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2006, 06:59 PM
very special photos.
i got disapponted of myself cos I hadn't seen most of them before. where did you find them, tanya?
IRINN showd a documantary about CIA operations some months ago.
they had interviewd with the soldier who shot che. he said they offered me to shot him to death and I coudn't refuse this historical opportunity to make this historical minute. :angry:
Thats so said...Che was a great man, what he believed in with equality is the true beauty of life

Janus
3rd May 2006, 21:34
I haven't seen a lot of these pictures myself. Quite sad and depressing of course.


By the way, those pictures may be deleted 'cause this happened on another thread as well in which death photos were shown and then subsequently deleted by an admin.

Tanya
3rd May 2006, 23:29
By the way, those pictures may be deleted 'cause this happened on another thread as well in which death photos were shown and then subsequently deleted by an admin.
Ah ok, excuse me, I did not know that they were ''prohibited''


where did you find them, tanya?
this photographies are rare and ''new''
the greater part of these photographie are one ''scoop'' of the Argentine newspaper ''Clarin''in the February of 2006 (And then they have been published also from the more important Italian newspaper (Il corriere della sera)


I have found many videos and interesting newspaper articles on Che Guevara but unfortunately are in Italian( or in other languages)for which you not understood them
and I do not speak English for which I do not know translate :(
(I understand alone ''the sense'' of what you say) :(

It's for that in this forum I put only the photographies :(

Tete Calvache
4th May 2006, 10:15
It is nice to think that although Che gave his life for the cause he believed in, he knew, probably as early as the begining of the 60s that he had made his mark - that history would remember him (although he couldn't have imagined to what degree). Jon Lee Anderson quotes Metusov as saying Che gave the impression of someone who already knew his portrait hung on the walls of history.

I liked that.

Tete

TupacAndChe4Eva
5th May 2006, 15:03
New pictures, same outcome.

Still as shocking as the originals. The third is one is horrible. A great man, but he looks resigned to his fate.



EDIT : I just found them. There is one that isn't in the above. It is a shot of the face of Che. He has been beaten, his eyes are swollen and his lip looks like it is hanging off.

El Ché Vivé!

Horrendous. :angry:

Noah
5th May 2006, 15:49
EDIT : I just found them. There is one that isn't in the above. It is a shot of the face of Che. He has been beaten, his eyes are swollen and his lip looks like it is hanging off.

Post a link of it/upload it. Cheers.

TupacAndChe4Eva
5th May 2006, 15:55
I weren't sure whether to post it.

Although the images we all know are horribel, this is the only one I have ever seen of Che that has genuinely shocked me. Its actually playing on my mind at the moment :-

http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/02/05/fotos/che4.jpg

:angry:

DORRI
5th May 2006, 17:01
where did you find them, tanya?
this photographies are rare and ''new''
the greater part of these photographie are one ''scoop'' of the Argentine newspaper ''Clarin''in the February of 2006 (And then they have been published also from the more important Italian newspaper (Il corriere della sera)


I have found many videos and interesting newspaper articles on Che Guevara but unfortunately are in Italian( or in other languages)for which you not understood them
and I do not speak English for which I do not know translate :(
(I understand alone ''the sense'' of what you say) :(

It's for that in this forum I put only the photographies :(
thanks.
don't worry about your English. it is rhe second language for many of us here and I believe that english native spoken friends tolerate us :)

Red Axis
6th May 2006, 00:45
Wow. These pics are just wow.

Colombia
6th May 2006, 04:23
Where did you get these photos? I have never seen them before.

somebodywhowantedtoleaveandnotcomeback
6th May 2006, 19:38
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2006, 05:22 PM


where did you find them, tanya?
this photographies are rare and ''new''
the greater part of these photographie are one ''scoop'' of the Argentine newspaper ''Clarin''in the February of 2006 (And then they have been published also from the more important Italian newspaper (Il corriere della sera)


I have found many videos and interesting newspaper articles on Che Guevara but unfortunately are in Italian( or in other languages)for which you not understood them
and I do not speak English for which I do not know translate :(
(I understand alone ''the sense'' of what you say) :(

It's for that in this forum I put only the photographies :(
thanks.
don't worry about your English. it is rhe second language for many of us here and I believe that english native spoken friends tolerate us :)
Of course! English is not one of the three official language in my country but I get by :)
And you can of course check out the RevLeft International pages.

RevMARKSman
6th May 2006, 23:04
Wow. It really is time. Someone just tore a pic of Che off my locker (wow, what a historical event)...Nobody seems to know that he died for a cause greater than any other on this earth... :(

piet11111
7th May 2006, 01:06
it hurts to see the great man like that.

fortunatly che will always be remembered for his actions and his message of equality and love.

Tanya
7th May 2006, 05:01
NO!
Che didn't know that in future all in the world will remember him.
He is died without that hope

:(







PS: there is an other photography that is not available -_-

Le Libérer
7th May 2006, 06:20
Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2006, 06:35 PM

They wear Che shirts or shirts with red stars in them

That reminds me of a funny story.

My mate (Australian for "friend") was walking down the street wearing a Che shirt a few years back when a guy came up to him and said..

"Hey man I love your shirt."

My mate was shocked that a "bogan" (heavy metal type) had recognised Che but then the guy said..

"Yeah I really love planet of the apes."

Ha!

True story.

Che shirts made in china are as revolutionary as McDonalds.
Yeah My son says when he wears his Che shirt and gets called a commie bastard, he just says, I admire him for his surgical abilities.

TupacAndChe4Eva
7th May 2006, 17:27
I read in the Jon Lee Anderson book that a Soviet official was swimming with Che in Moscow.

He felt that Che knew his face would be hung on the walls of history.

However, when he was captured, perhaps he felt he would be seen as a failure.

Either way, Guevara did not fail, far from it.

Wanted Man
7th May 2006, 17:37
Originally posted by claro de [email protected] 3 2006, 06:37 PM
I live in Albania, in the capital city, Tirana. It makes me proud really!
Interesting, how's life in Albania now? And what's the general opinion of Hoxha?

Tanya
7th May 2006, 18:11
He felt that Che knew his face would be hung on the walls of history.



Jon Lee Anderson quotes Metusov as saying Che gave the impression of someone who already knew his portrait hung on the walls of history.


Why all convinced of this?
In the Jon Lee Anderson book is true that Metustov says it but is reported to the Cuban NATIONAL history (no international)
Che Guevara from alive was much popular one to Cuba and in South America and stop.
I repeat he did not know it, could not know that it would have become one of the more famous persons of the world.


Che didn't know that in future all in the world will remember him.
He is died without that hope

Che is died suffering like all the others
:(




PS: DORRY and S3rna THANKS!!!! :D

TupacAndChe4Eva
7th May 2006, 19:30
Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2006, 05:32 PM

Che didn't know that in future all in the world will remember him.
He is died without that hope

Che is died suffering like all the others
:(

I agree with you in some ways.

However, when they told him he was to be executed, he said "Its better this way. I should not have been taken alive".

I think he meant because he could be, dare I say it, a Socialist Martyr. He became an emblem of Revolution.

By killing him, they made him into the very symbol of revolt and revolution, and they can never take that away.

Tanya
8th May 2006, 04:49
You are reason!
but how much Che has suffered in its life?

It has chosen of living a suffering life, has destroyed itself for its ideal, in its life has always chosen the more difficult road

the those photographies that saddest one?
His ''shoes'' with which he have walked for months in full means to the Bolivian forest of thorns, how much must have suffered!

And then the terrible shape of asthma
and the hunger
and the silks
etc etc

the tragedy of its life is this, not the execution

Janus
11th May 2006, 17:39
Ah ok, excuse me, I did not know that they were ''prohibited''
I guess they aren't though a picture of Che dead was deleted a while back.

Briseño
13th June 2006, 22:47
Wow, i havent seen alot of these pictures....R.I.P Guevara :(

Big Boss
15th June 2006, 23:32
Extremely rare and shocking pictures of Che. Haven't seen them before and they are really sad but they also show that Che was a man that believed in a better world and died for that belief.

CUBA LIBRE
1st July 2006, 16:02
You know what? Che was only a person but still he is a here. Americans were afraid of him thats why they shoot him.
They think that they can rule the word...