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"Ernesto Chahoud presents Middle Eastern Heavens : Ihsan Al-Munzer - Orientalissimo Vol. 2"
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"Ernesto Chahoud presents Middle Eastern Heavens : Ihsan Al-Munzer - Orientalissimo Vol. 2"
by #IhsanAMunzer
https://ernestochahoudbbe.bandcamp.com/album/ernesto-chahoud-presents-middle-eastern-heavens-ihsan-al-munzer-orientalissimo-vol-2
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"Ernesto Chahoud presents Middle Eastern Heavens : Ihsan Al-Munzer - Orientalissimo Vol. 2"
by #IhsanAMunzer
https://ernestochahoudbbe.bandcamp.com/album/ernesto-chahoud-presents-middle-eastern-heavens-ihsan-al-munzer-orientalissimo-vol-2
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Released May 10, #2024
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The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Hurricane Ernesto Brings High Swells and Strong Rip Currents to the East Coast
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/18/us/east-coast-ernesto-surf.html
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Hurricane Ernesto pummels Bermuda with 35ft waves and high winds | Hurricanes | The Guardian
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#TropicalCyclone #Ernesto may not remain a Cat3 #hurricane as long as predicted, but it might last longer as a Cat1 hurricane, as it moves North, even to #Canada
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Acá Ernesto Tenembaum entrevista al jefe de bloque de diputados de LLA y le corta la entrevista porque el loco no sabe nada de la ley que enviaron.
https://ar.radiocut.fm/audiocut/entrevista-a-jefe-del-bloque-libertad-avanza-oscar-zago/
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#PalabrasDelComandante ERNESTO #Che GUEVARA
SIEMBRAN EL TERROR Y LA MUERTE ENTRE LOS HABITANTES PACÍFICOS DE LAS ZONAS RURALES, PERO SIEMBRAN EL ODIO TAMBIÉN.
Y EL ODIO CRECE Y SE CONVIERTE EN UNA FUERZA DE COMBATE QUE CADA VEZ ES MÁS PELIGROSA PARA ÉL IMPERIALISMO.
30 Nov 1964
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Oggi Ernesto #GalliDellaLoggia si chiede come mai il palestinesi non hanno lottato organizzando "meeting pacifici", per dimostrare che il sostegno alla causa di quel popolo è sostegno al terrorismo che rifiuta ogni azione politica. Io vorrei sapere in quale galassia viveva Galli della Loggia negli ultimi decenni. Io ho fotografato numerose iniziative organizzate da pacifisti italiani in collaborazione con la società civile palestinese, ora imbavagliata dalle bombe.
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Gobernador Ernesto Luna y el pueblo de #Monagas cantan el cumpleaños feliz al presidente @Nicolas_Maduro http://www.psuv.org.ve/temas/noticias/gobernador-ernesto-luna-y-pueblo-monagas-cantan-cumpleanos-feliz-al-presidente-nicolas-maduro/
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Gobernador Ernesto Luna y el pueblo de #Monagas cantan el cumpleaños feliz al presidente @Nicolas_Maduro http://www.psuv.org.ve/temas/noticias/gobernador-ernesto-luna-y-pueblo-monagas-cantan-cumpleanos-feliz-al-presidente-nicolas-maduro/
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#Demokratie findet in den Parlamenten statt. Und auch im Sozial- und Arbeitsleben. Wir waren beim großartigen Demokratiedialog 2026 des Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverbands #Niedersachsen eingeladen und haben darüber wirklich wichtige Gespräche geführt!
Unser Vorsitzender Ernesto Harder stand in der Diskussionsrunde Rede und Antwort zur innerbetrieblichen Demokratie und zu den laufenden #Betriebsratswahlen.
#DGB #Gewerkschaft #Mitbestimmung #Betriebsrat #Betriebsratswahl #Starkmituns
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#Demokratie findet in den Parlamenten statt. Und auch im Sozial- und Arbeitsleben. Wir waren beim großartigen Demokratiedialog 2026 des Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverbands #Niedersachsen eingeladen und haben darüber wirklich wichtige Gespräche geführt!
Unser Vorsitzender Ernesto Harder stand in der Diskussionsrunde Rede und Antwort zur innerbetrieblichen Demokratie und zu den laufenden #Betriebsratswahlen.
#DGB #Gewerkschaft #Mitbestimmung #Betriebsrat #Betriebsratswahl #Starkmituns
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I consigli di Montanelli all’ambasciatrice statunitense
Diversi [nel 1953, cone le elezioni politiche caratterizzate dalla legge maggioritaria ribatezzata “legge truffa”] erano i problemi di cui si doveva tenere conto e che complicavano l’ipotesi di un annuncio apparentemente senza problemi. Innanzitutto era indispensabile valutare l’impatto che avrebbe avuto sui partiti laici di centro, non entusiasti di un sistema troppo concentrato nelle mani della Dc e penalizzante per gli alleati minori. C’era poi una questione tempistica. In parlamento si stava già discutendo l’abrogazione della legge elettorale, quindi l’annuncio andava fatto in tempi ragionevoli e con dati precisi alla mano. Da ultimo, come si diceva, la perplessità di De Gasperi relativa alla nuova composizione di Camera e Senato non accompagnata da una issue d’impatto sull’elettorato. Si riferiva, più di ogni altra cosa, a Trieste, come annotava la signora Luce [ambasciatrice in Italia degli Stati Uniti] in chiusura di conversazione. E la questione, nel caso in cui fosse stata risolta, avrebbe potuto davvero imprimere un corso diverso agli eventi: “Quando [De Gasperi] mi accompagnò alla porta, mi chiese se sarei andata a casa per Natale. Dissi che speravo di sì. Poi, stringendomi la mano, affermò: ‘se il vostro Paese riuscirà a dare Trieste a questo governo per Natale, noi potremo farvi il regalo di annunciare che abbiamo ricontato i voti e vinto le elezioni di giugno, per poi cominciare la controversia coi comunisti. In quel caso potremmo avere qualche possibilità di vincere le future elezioni’ ” <59. Trieste, com’è noto, non tornò italiana quell’anno. Da un lato, i tempi non erano ancora maturi e, dall’altro, prevalse il senso di responsabilità di fronte a risultati e ad un parlamento ormai funzionante e legittimato <60.
#1953 #AlcideDeGasperi #ambasciatrice #caso #ClareBootheLuce #elezioni #FedericoRobbe #IndroMontanelli #legge #politiche #questione #StatiUniti #Trieste #truffa
«Le elezioni non sono andate proprio a male – commentava la Luce usando un’immagine “gastronomica” – ma certamente si sono un po’ inacidite. Non offrono presagi luminosi per la nostra linea politica sulla Nato» <61. L’ambasciatrice accusava la stampa americana di aver dato un peso eccessivo al suo intervento di Milano: i giornali avevano fornito «immagini distorte e fuori dal contesto», dimenticando che solo la destra monarchico-fascista aveva esplicitamente attaccato il suo discorso <62. La conferenza del 28 maggio alla Camera di commercio di Milano è stata spesso ritenuta emblematica dell’interventismo della Luce, poiché in quella sede minacciò gravi conseguenze per il sostegno all’Italia in caso di vittoria di una delle ali estreme <63. Una tale interpretazione della vicenda, però, suscita a qualche perplessità. Esternazioni del genere non erano una novità per la diplomazia americana: John Foster Dulles in Germania aveva espresso sostanzialmente gli stessi concetti <64. Tuttavia, quelle di Milano risultarono sgradite al Dipartimento di Stato, che aveva espressamente chiesto alla Luce di non rilasciare dichiarazioni e tenere un basso profilo <65. In più, pochi giorni prima del discorso era stata la stessa ambasciatrice a fare considerazioni analoghe sui pericoli di un’eccessiva ingerenza statunitense. Scrivendo a Ferguson, amico personale nonché influente senatore repubblicano, aveva affermato che gli elementi antiamericani in Italia stavano «ansiosamente cercando prove di interferenza o pressione americana» <66.
In questo frangente, non è azzardato ipotizzare l’influenza di una personalità importante con cui Clare Luce aveva stretto un rapporto di amicizia privilegiato: Indro Montanelli. Poco prima della partenza per l’Italia, Mrs. Luce aveva ricevuto una lettera del giornalista toscano, suo amico di lunga data <67. Augurandole un magnifico successo, che sarebbe stato «un gran bene per i due paesi», Montanelli così si rivolgeva alla Signora: «Spero di non trovarla delusa dei miei compatrioti, del loro (apparente) cinismo, della loro (superficiale) immoralità. Comunque, li affronti con coraggio, qualche volta con insolenza, e sempre con assoluta spregiudicatezza. Gl’italiani vanno pazzi per queste virtù, forse perché non conoscono la Virtù vera» <68.
Pare proprio che l’ambasciatrice abbia seguito alla lettera i consigli del giornalista, a cui tra l’altro chiedeva, a conferma del rapporto di fiducia tra i due, un elenco di persone da incontrare a Roma. Montanelli le consigliò alcuni «manipolatori dell’opinione pubblica [sic]» <69. Da neofita della diplomazia e da scarsa conoscitrice del nostro Paese, Mrs. Luce doveva affidarsi necessariamente a qualcuno che la introducesse ai pregi e ai difetti del popolo italiano. Montanelli fu il suo “Cicerone” prima della partenza, dato che avevano passato molto tempo insieme a New York <70. Ma continuò ad essere una figura di riferimento molto ascoltata anche in Italia, suggerendo perfino vie d’uscita
extraparlamentari. Non fu perciò solo una concezione semplicistica e grossolana della politica e della capacità americana di influenzare l’Italia a dettare il tenore dell’intervento di Milano a una settimana dal voto. Pesarono, come spesso accade, rapporti di amicizia, situazioni contingenti e tanti dubbi. Dubbi che, da quanto risulta dalla documentazione, rimasero in Clare Boothe Luce fino alla fine, facendo conoscere aspetti finora trascurati dell’ambasciatrice come, appunto, i tormenti sulle decisioni da prendere.
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59 Memorandum of conversation, C.B. Luce, A. De Gasperi, November 21, 1953, NARA, RG 84, Italy, U.S. Embassy, Rome, Records of Clare Boothe Luce 1955-1957, Lot File 64F26 (d’ora in poi RG 84, CBL), Box 4, f. Memoranda of conversations ’53.
60 Pietro Ingrao, tra gli altri, ha sottolineato la correttezza di De Gasperi e Scelba nel prendere atto dei risultati, si veda C. Rodotà, Storia della legge truffa, cit., p. 105; M.S. Piretti, La legge truffa, cit., pp. 210-211.
61 C.B. Luce to C.D. Jackson (Special Assistant to the President), June 19, 1953, FRUS, 1952-54, VI, pt. 2, pp. 1612-13. Si veda L. Nuti, Gli Stati Uniti e l’apertura a sinistra, cit., p. 7.
62 C.B. Luce to C.D. Jackson, cit., pp. 1612-13.
63 M. Del Pero, Gli Stati Uniti e la «guerra psicologica», cit., p. 977; A. Brogi, L’Italia e l’egemonia americana, cit., p. 74. Per il testo integrale del discorso in lingua originale si veda LOC, CBLP, Box 686, f. 4, May 28, 1953. Sulle varie reazioni della stampa italiana si vedano Wide press comments on Ambassador Luce’s speech, Italian press highlights n. 229, prepared by Mutual Security Agency and United States Information Service, May 30-31, June 1, 1953, DDEL, JFD Papers, 1951-59, General correspondence and memoranda series, Box 2, f. Strictly confidential – L (4); Italian elections, C. Norberg (Acting Deputy Assistant Director, PSB) to Acting Director (Office of Coordination, PSB), May 29, 1953, DDEL, WH Office, NSC Staff Papers 1953-1961, PSB Central File Series, Box 13, f. PSB 091 Italy (3).
64 Dulles mise in guardia i tedeschi sulla pericolosità di votare i socialdemocratici, M. Del Pero, American Pressures and their Containment in Italy during the Ambassadorship of Clare Boothe Luce, 1953-1956, «Diplomatic History», vol. 28, n. 3, june 2004, p. 418.
65 M. Del Pero, Stati Uniti e “legge truffa”, cit., p. 505; M. Del Pero, L’alleato scomodo, cit., p. 186. Significativo, inoltre, il fatto che la Luce ricevette il plauso dell’armatore genovese Ernesto Fassio, che non nascose le simpatie per il ventennio fascista ma fu sempre assai critico verso il Msi, si veda LOC, CBLP, Box 603, f. Fa-Fea 1953.
66 C.B. Luce (Ambassador in Italy) to H.S. Ferguson (Republican Senator), May 11, 1953, NARA, RG 59, Subject files relating to Italian Affairs, 1944-1956, Lot File 58D357, Box 11, f. 380.02 Emigration 1951-54.
67 Il giornalista trasse da un incontro-intervista del 21 marzo a New York l’articolo Clare Luce, «Corriere della Sera», 7 aprile 1953. Si veda il commento nel diario di Montanelli, citato in S. Gerbi, R. Liucci, Lo stregone. La prima vita di Indro Montanelli, Einaudi, Torino, 2006, p. 295.
68 I. Montanelli a C.B. Luce, 31 marzo 1953, LOC, CBLP, Box 606, f. 3 Mod-Mon 1953.
69 I. Montanelli a C.B. Luce, s.d. ma tra il 21 marzo, quando i due si incontrano, e il 31 marzo 1953, data in cui Montanelli ringrazia per l’approvazione dell’articolo destinato al «Corriere», LOC, CBLP, Box 606, f. Mod-Mon 1953. Altro segno della stima reciproca tra i due è un passaggio di un memorandum del 1954, in cui la Luce enumera le tante volte (sei in venti mesi) in cui si è incontrata con il giornalista, definito «un profeta di inevitabili sventure». Al sostantivo «profeta» è abbinato l’aggettivo inesistente «voluable», non è chiaro se la parola originale fosse «valuable» (prezioso) o «voluble» (loquace). Si veda Memorandum of conversation, I. Montanelli, C.B. Luce, November 20, 1954,
NARA, RG 84, CBL, Box 4, f. Memoranda of conversations ’54.
70 È Montanelli ad affermare di essere amico di Mrs. Luce «da molto prima che lei diventasse ambasciatrice in Italia», si veda Una gladio in borghese, Intervista a Indro Montanelli di M.G. Rossi e M. Del Pero, «Italia contemporanea», settembre 1998, n. 212, p. 647.
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Today, we remember Guevara of Gaza, Mohammed Al-Aswad, on the 51st anniversary of his martyrdom.
Mohammed was 13 years old when Marxist revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara paid his first visit to the Gaza Strip that was, at the time, administered by Egypt.
Little did he know that he will become a resistance icon and nicknamed “Gaza’s Guevara” for his tremendous role in the resistance against the occupation in Gaza and his continuous revolt against injustice and colonialism, as well as his ability to hide and confuse the enemy.
Originally, Mohammed al-Aswad, or “Gaza’s Guevara” was born in the coastal city of Haifa in 1946. Later, the boy and his family sought refuge after they were displaced from their city as a result of the 1948 Nakba and eventually ended up in a refugee camp in Gaza.
Al-Aswad grew up to become a resistance activist against the Zionist regime and was jailed for two years. After his release in 1970, he joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and gradually got promoted to commander of the PFLP military wing in the Gaza Strip.
During that time, he focused on training and educating resistance forces, as well as organizing demonstrations and strikes against the occupation, applying Martyr Bassel al-Araj’s doctrine: “If you don’t want to be engaged (in fighting oppression), your intellect is pointless.”
His integrity made Moshe Dayan, former occupation Minister of Security, say, “We run Gaza by day, and Guevara and his comrades run it at night.”
In one operation a group of his comrades stormed an area besieged by the regime, targeting it with explosives and machine gun fire, killing four Zionist soldiers and injuring many others. This operation occurred in full view of the besieged Palestinians, forced the occupation to retreat, and broke the siege.
He wrote, “I cannot stand the sight of our people suffering the horrors of the terrible occupation and remain silent. I can’t wait; I can’t stand it. I desire to hit them and hit them. No, rather, I desire to destroy and destroy this enemy in every place.
We can only prove our existence by action, not by words.”
Two years later, on March 9th of 1973, the occupation located Guevara after four years of chasing him. They besieged him in Gaza with hundreds of soldiers, tanks, and planes. Guevara did not falter. He and his two comrades—Kamel Al-Asmi and Abdulhadi Al-Hayek—emerged ready to battle and refusing to surrender. All three were martyred. Moshe Dayan himself came to Gaza to ensure that Guevara, the nightmare that haunted the zionists, was truly martyred.
Three years later, “Gaza’s Guevara” was martyred during a heroic battle in the Strip.
Ernesto Che Guevara’s visit to Gaza
Martyr Mohammed al-Aswad’s story is vivid proof of the significant and strong relationship between Che Guevara and the Palestinian cause, which Gaza has become the symbol of.
In fact, Che Guevara’s visit to the Strip on June 18, 1959, at the invitation of the late Egyptian President and leader Gamal Abdel-Nasser, came to establish a state of solidarity and harmony between Cuba and the Palestinian cause.
His visit to Gaza transformed the cause from regional to global and reflected his famous phrase: “Solidarity is a condition that must always be practiced.”
The occupation of Palestine and the systematic ethnic cleansing against its population triggered the establishment of Palestinian Resistance forces and the emergence of freedom fighters, legitimized by Abdel-Nasser, who was considered a leader against colonialism and imperialism.
To break the determination and resilience of the Resistance, occupation forces, led by Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister from 2001 till 2006, continuously attacked the Gaza Strip and its refugee camps, committing horrible massacres against many Palestinians and Egyptian soldiers, with no reaction from the international community that simply turned a blind eye to the atrocities.
A historic visit by all means
Che’s visit came in support of Palestinian national liberation and revolutionary movements against imperialism and colonization.
It was an exceptional visit that was met enthusiastically by resistance leaders and Palestinians.
He was accompanied to al-Bureij Camp, where Zionist committed some of the most horrible massacres, and saw the poverty and hardship that Palestinians were living in, advised Palestinian leaders to pursue the path of resistance, which they tread through their people’s resilience and steadfastness.
During the visit, he addressed the camp leader Mustafa Abu Midyan, saying, “You should show me what you have done to liberate your country. Where are the training camps? Where are the arms manufacturing factories? Where are the people’s mobilization centers?” With these words, Guevara was trying to lay out the foundations necessary for any resistance movement.
At the same time, he urged Palestinian refugees to continue their struggle in order to liberate their land from the occupation, offering to supply the Palestinian resistance with arms and training.
And the impact still echoes
Following the historic visit, Cuba offered scholarships, granted citizenships, and organized many conferences all in support of Palestine and the Palestinian people.
In addition, the island of Cuba was one of the first countries to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization when it was founded in 1964.
Soon after his visit, the Marxist doctor became an icon for the Palestinian resistance and fighters and a symbol of revolution, especially for leftist movements.
Hasta Siempre
On this occasion, on the 54th anniversary of his martyrdom, it goes without saying that Che’s resistance, integrity, and solidarity is what we are in need of to liberate the oppressed nations, such as Palestine, Yemen, and any country in the world from Western imperialism, colonialism, and military occupation. His memory still brings forth devoted revolutionary resistance figures such “Gaza’s Guevara”, Mohammed al-Aswad.
Armed with his forwardness and valor, he would have been on the frontlines in Gaza fighting the Israeli siege. He would have been digging, using a tool as simple as a spoon, alongside the other six, the freedom tunnel that liberates the whole of Palestine from the operators of the Gilboa Prison.
source: Resistance News Network, Al Mayadeen
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Today, we remember Guevara of Gaza, Mohammed Al-Aswad, on the 51st anniversary of his martyrdom.
Mohammed was 13 years old when Marxist revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara paid his first visit to the Gaza Strip that was, at the time, administered by Egypt.
Little did he know that he will become a resistance icon and nicknamed “Gaza’s Guevara” for his tremendous role in the resistance against the occupation in Gaza and his continuous revolt against injustice and colonialism, as well as his ability to hide and confuse the enemy.
Originally, Mohammed al-Aswad, or “Gaza’s Guevara” was born in the coastal city of Haifa in 1946. Later, the boy and his family sought refuge after they were displaced from their city as a result of the 1948 Nakba and eventually ended up in a refugee camp in Gaza.
Al-Aswad grew up to become a resistance activist against the Zionist regime and was jailed for two years. After his release in 1970, he joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and gradually got promoted to commander of the PFLP military wing in the Gaza Strip.
During that time, he focused on training and educating resistance forces, as well as organizing demonstrations and strikes against the occupation, applying Martyr Bassel al-Araj’s doctrine: “If you don’t want to be engaged (in fighting oppression), your intellect is pointless.”
His integrity made Moshe Dayan, former occupation Minister of Security, say, “We run Gaza by day, and Guevara and his comrades run it at night.”
In one operation a group of his comrades stormed an area besieged by the regime, targeting it with explosives and machine gun fire, killing four Zionist soldiers and injuring many others. This operation occurred in full view of the besieged Palestinians, forced the occupation to retreat, and broke the siege.
He wrote, “I cannot stand the sight of our people suffering the horrors of the terrible occupation and remain silent. I can’t wait; I can’t stand it. I desire to hit them and hit them. No, rather, I desire to destroy and destroy this enemy in every place.
We can only prove our existence by action, not by words.”
Two years later, on March 9th of 1973, the occupation located Guevara after four years of chasing him. They besieged him in Gaza with hundreds of soldiers, tanks, and planes. Guevara did not falter. He and his two comrades—Kamel Al-Asmi and Abdulhadi Al-Hayek—emerged ready to battle and refusing to surrender. All three were martyred. Moshe Dayan himself came to Gaza to ensure that Guevara, the nightmare that haunted the zionists, was truly martyred.
Three years later, “Gaza’s Guevara” was martyred during a heroic battle in the Strip.
Ernesto Che Guevara’s visit to Gaza
Martyr Mohammed al-Aswad’s story is vivid proof of the significant and strong relationship between Che Guevara and the Palestinian cause, which Gaza has become the symbol of.
In fact, Che Guevara’s visit to the Strip on June 18, 1959, at the invitation of the late Egyptian President and leader Gamal Abdel-Nasser, came to establish a state of solidarity and harmony between Cuba and the Palestinian cause.
His visit to Gaza transformed the cause from regional to global and reflected his famous phrase: “Solidarity is a condition that must always be practiced.”
The occupation of Palestine and the systematic ethnic cleansing against its population triggered the establishment of Palestinian Resistance forces and the emergence of freedom fighters, legitimized by Abdel-Nasser, who was considered a leader against colonialism and imperialism.
To break the determination and resilience of the Resistance, occupation forces, led by Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister from 2001 till 2006, continuously attacked the Gaza Strip and its refugee camps, committing horrible massacres against many Palestinians and Egyptian soldiers, with no reaction from the international community that simply turned a blind eye to the atrocities.
A historic visit by all means
Che’s visit came in support of Palestinian national liberation and revolutionary movements against imperialism and colonization.
It was an exceptional visit that was met enthusiastically by resistance leaders and Palestinians.
He was accompanied to al-Bureij Camp, where Zionist committed some of the most horrible massacres, and saw the poverty and hardship that Palestinians were living in, advised Palestinian leaders to pursue the path of resistance, which they tread through their people’s resilience and steadfastness.
During the visit, he addressed the camp leader Mustafa Abu Midyan, saying, “You should show me what you have done to liberate your country. Where are the training camps? Where are the arms manufacturing factories? Where are the people’s mobilization centers?” With these words, Guevara was trying to lay out the foundations necessary for any resistance movement.
At the same time, he urged Palestinian refugees to continue their struggle in order to liberate their land from the occupation, offering to supply the Palestinian resistance with arms and training.
And the impact still echoes
Following the historic visit, Cuba offered scholarships, granted citizenships, and organized many conferences all in support of Palestine and the Palestinian people.
In addition, the island of Cuba was one of the first countries to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization when it was founded in 1964.
Soon after his visit, the Marxist doctor became an icon for the Palestinian resistance and fighters and a symbol of revolution, especially for leftist movements.
Hasta Siempre
On this occasion, on the 54th anniversary of his martyrdom, it goes without saying that Che’s resistance, integrity, and solidarity is what we are in need of to liberate the oppressed nations, such as Palestine, Yemen, and any country in the world from Western imperialism, colonialism, and military occupation. His memory still brings forth devoted revolutionary resistance figures such “Gaza’s Guevara”, Mohammed al-Aswad.
Armed with his forwardness and valor, he would have been on the frontlines in Gaza fighting the Israeli siege. He would have been digging, using a tool as simple as a spoon, alongside the other six, the freedom tunnel that liberates the whole of Palestine from the operators of the Gilboa Prison.
source: Resistance News Network, Al Mayadeen
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https://humanprogress.org/the-truth-about-che-guevara-racist-homophobe-and-mass-murderer/
#CheGuevara Was a Racist, Homophobe and Mass Murderer
Gay? Che Guevara would have sent you to a concentration camp.
and a stalinist
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/topic/ernesto-che-guevara
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https://humanprogress.org/the-truth-about-che-guevara-racist-homophobe-and-mass-murderer/
#CheGuevara Was a Racist, Homophobe and Mass Murderer
Gay? Che Guevara would have sent you to a concentration camp.
and a stalinist
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/topic/ernesto-che-guevara
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https://humanprogress.org/the-truth-about-che-guevara-racist-homophobe-and-mass-murderer/
#CheGuevara Was a Racist, Homophobe and Mass Murderer
Gay? Che Guevara would have sent you to a concentration camp.
and a stalinist
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/topic/ernesto-che-guevara