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Ernesto Guevara de la Serna commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che or just Che (‘Che’ variously translates as “Hey, you ..”, or “Chum”, or “Buddy”, or “Pal”, or “The Kid”).
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"Here I was, a professor on the run," he writes, "transformed overnight into some kind of Che Guevara in a tweed jacket."
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Hunzvi has compared himself to figures such as Che Guevara and
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Many state bodies are infected and I would like to be sure of a comrade such as Che Guevara in charge of each of the departments.
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He even sees parallels between Che Guevara and Jesus Christ, finding in both a "journey toward Redemption" and a "sacramental devotion."
The Lost Century Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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They couldn't maintain international legitimacy by invading a sovereign country, so, on the advice of their Ugandan allies, the Rwandans put together a rag-tag band of anti-Mobutu rebels to front the operation—among them the washed-up old revolutionary Laurent Kabila, whom Che Guevara had tried and failed to train in the art of war.
The Triumph of Fear Douglas Rogers 2011
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They may strut and prance on the stage, appear with Fidel on TV and draw a crowd by attacking the Yanquis, but the dream of uniting South America into a great anticapitalist, anti-U.S. bloc is as dead as Che Guevara.
The Future Still Belongs to America Walter Russell Mead 2011
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By the door is the photo that made him famous: Rodriguez with Che Guevara, a day before the Argentinean doctor-turned-Cuban revolutionary icon's 1967 execution.
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Lastly, Che Guevara was a racist who specifically held blacks in contempt.
Michael Gonzalez: El Che: The Crass Marketing of a Sadistic Racist Michael Gonzalez 2012
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Mr. Krauze's "redeemers"—he uses the word intentionally for its religious overtones—include famous figures like Evita Perón, Che Guevara, Hugo Chávez and the novelists Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa.
The Lost Century Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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