“It is better to die standing than to live on your knees.”

The execution of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara in 1967 created a global phenomenon: a revolutionary hero who achieved legendary status. Today is the 40th anniversary of the murder of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara de la Serna.

Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara was born in Argentina, in June 1928, to an upper-middle class family. He suffered from asthma as a boy and spent bouts of childhood physically inactive, passing his time playing chess and reading books. He later overcame his affliction and played rugby at school, gaining the title ‘Fuser’ (the Raging). He entered the University of Buenos Aires in 1948 to train as a doctor and left in 1951 with his friend Alberto Grenado on a motorcycle tour of Latin America.

It was during this tour that ‘Che’ witnessed the dire poverty and wide-spread exploitation that had spread throughout South America like an Imperialist cancer. Instead of settling down as a GP, Guevara joined what was to become the 26th July Movement and met his long-term ally, a young Guerrilla named Fidel Castro. Although he had no previous military experience, ‘Che’ joined Castro’s 26th July Movement as a medic.

In 1958, the rebels gathered in the forests of the Sierra Maestra and prepared their assault against the U.S. supported dictator Fulgencio Batista. They claimed numerous victories, many of which were achieved by ‘Che’s’ decisive and natural military leadership.

The Revolution took Havana in January 1959 (and still holds it to this day). During this time ‘Che’ presided over open public trials in order to convict known criminals and murderers who had used brutal methods against the Cuban people during the Batista years. If anything ‘Che’ saved these criminals from being lynched in the streets by providing them with a fair trial and an expedient end upon conviction. If anything, these criminals would have suffered far worse fates at the hands of the Cuban people, whom they had oppressed throughout the Batista years. ‘Che’ ensured that justice was served expediently.

After a stint as a Cuban politician and a visit to the UN, Guevara tried but failed to incite similar revolutions across the globe, including a lengthy excursion in the Congo. Unfortunately, Bolivia would be his final stand. He was captured and executed by Bolivian forces in 1967 under the guidance of the C.I.A. with the full consent of Washington.

But, ‘Che’ is not dead, ‘Che’ is alive in all of us. ‘Che’s’ Revolution did not fail, it is still in progress: it is our Revolution and our time will come. The t-shirt is a good first step, but if you want to know the real ‘Che’ Guevara then his writings are essential reading and they must be kept alive and in circulation, now more than ever.

For a detailed account of Ernesto Guevara please see Ike Nahem’s ‘Our Che’ (2007) here.

For the selected writings of Ernesto Guevara please VISIT HERE.

Hasta Siempre el Commandante! Viva la Revolucion!

46 Comments

  1. one love africa

  2. one love africa one love mankind.

  3. peace is my jurisdiction

  4. That’s great! Not sure what you mean though!?

  5. che was a legend and the world needs more people like him

  6. couldn’t agree with you more!

  7. Che’ Guevara kash boodi” IRAN” ro ham azad mikardi roohet shad yadet gerami marde bozorg…

    first hero was Che’ Guevara…

  8. Che was a murderer. You guys are morons. Enjoy whatever world it is you live in, sickos.

  9. Hi Micky the Yank… Please stop making names up for yourself! The syntax always gives you away!

    Play a different song, you fool. Most Revolutionaries can be labeled as murderers, as can most leading historical figures. By your line of thinking then, George Washington was a murderer for his revolution and so was Winston Churchill (for Dresden?). Come to think of it, the majority of world icons that we hold in high esteem are murderers, except perhaps Ghandi!

    Please, grow a brain and stop sniffing propaganda. Che was a soldier, a fighter and definitely a HERO. You have to be a moron to think that he didn’t kill anyone. So please, stay in your sick world, supporting the invasion of weakened countries, slaughtering civilians and cheering for the real murderers – your leaders.

    VIVA CHE.

  10. [...] More than ever we need the clarity of ideas and political perspective of Che. Our Che is not merely a revered figure from the past. Our Che is a guide for the generation of today in the Americas and world-wide who are looking for a serious and effective way to fight the imperialist world economic and social order, with its brutal wars, racism and the oppression of women, obscene inequality, haughty arrogance, and environmental degradation. Most importantly, our Che is a beacon, illuminating what we are for, not merely what we are against. [...]

    See An article by Ike Nahem on Che Guevara

  11. Fantastic quote, great article. But would anyone listen to Che in this day and age or has the propaganda riddled fantasy world portrayed by the western media rotted everyones brain? It seems we live in an age of utter apathy and that this is the real problem. Perhaps the future will be a global population of idiotic worker bees dominated by the tiny elite minority. Perhaps we’ll never see the likes of Che again?!

    If only people would wake up, turn off that damn television and fight for their rights, their freedom and their planet. It seems though that the majority are quite happy watching television, buying useless “stuff” and adoring entertainers as though they were gods. Doesn’t it make you proud to be human? If there are other intelligences in the universe they must be rolling on the floor laughing at our idiocy.

  12. Terry,

    I just noticed that you busted Mick the dim, again!
    The man is an idiot.

    Mick,

    Use your real name for once. Billy-Bob.

  13. one day we will all be dead! so who really gives a fuck. only god can change this world , not you or che or anybody.

  14. hi annah ali mahdi badeh et3refa 3alah sowar yah che guevara

  15. To Antoine:
    “one day we will all be dead! so who really gives a fuck. only god can change this world , not you or che or anybody.”

    That’s the biggest load of bullshit I’ve ever heard! Do you sniff glue for a living? Your statement is ridiculous on so many levels that I can’t even conceive of a way to engage with you. Che did change the world – it’s called Cuba. People can change the world – the last 7,000 years of human development is testament to this fact. Revolution drives social change.

    You’re not worth the bother!

    To Alimahdi:
    I don’t have a clue what you mean! But your tag links to the original Alberto Corda photograph of our Che, so it must be good.

  16. To Antoine,

    Fuck you too. You fucking idiot. Fuck off!

  17. Well said Cla! Sometimes “Fuck off” is the only appropriate thing to say, especially when dealing with ignorant Americans. At least they understand that, if nothing else.

  18. I was a little harsh, but, his comment pissed me off on so many levels, I had no choice. I found I’d sent my reply before I even thought about it. Oh well…

  19. Don’t worry about it. Freedom of Speech. Antoine’s entitled to be an idiot and we’re entitled to respond.
    Fuck is part of our lexicon. It exists for a reason and should be used accordingly. Only the bourgeoisie, with their sanitized morality and their adoption of ‘political correctness’, consider swearing to be vulgar. As with political correctness, it is merely an attempt to narrow the range of discourse and dampen the Revolutionary spirit.

    Actions will always speak louder than words anyway.

  20. who is the fucken one talking bad for this real hero!

  21. His name is Antoine. He lives in Texas and thinks only God can change the world. Go get him Enver!

  22. Comandante Che Guevara WAS NO MURDERER!!! he was an example of how to be sensitive with the poor and an example of anything else but good!
    Hasta Siempre Comandante!!!!

  23. Well said, Paola!

    Viva Che!

  24. “If only people would wake up, turn off that damn television and fight for their rights, their freedom and their planet. It seems though that the majority are quite happy watching television, buying useless “stuff” and adoring entertainers as though they were gods.”

    Terry, you’re words really moved me. I admire the spirit and ideals of such great people such as Che and Bhagat Singh. But in such a society like ours, I lost faith in my own abilities and determination to support my beliefs and ideals. I guess seeing other people ignoring the poor and unfortunate made me lose hope in our humanity and thus live the way others around me are. Thankyou so much for the wake up call, I know billions out there need it too, especially those idiots that morons worship aka the likes of Paris Hilton and such.

    We can’t just sit back and weep for the 3rd world countries, we need to take initiative. Your words are a source of inspiration; just thought I’d let you know. This Antoine should read over it properly; poor fool.

    ThankQ =)

  25. Thank you so much for your kind words. It makes it all worth while. I’m glad I’ve helped you find yourself again. Keep fighting, don’t lose faith, it’s the hardest thing in the world but our day will come! Thanks you again, I’m lost for words…

  26. my first hero in this world is only che. he is my heart,my inspiration and my jesuss.if you can tell me more about him please do it.

  27. VIVA EL COMANDANTE Y AMERICA LATINA!!!

  28. Firstly I liked the image on the T-Shirts sold by clothing shop known by the name of TRUWORTHS. Then I bought one, that’s when I started to feel the REVOLUTION in my heart, I felt the spirit of “CHE” GUEVARA……Long live the spirit of “CHE”…..to the REVOLUTION

  29. Liberté égalité fraternité
    I was told at school (I happen to be french… no one’s perfect) that thanks to the revolution (1789) the french had become goodies. It worked well: slavery was abolished over fifty years later and only in france, we could still sale the negros. Liberté égalité fraternité et rapidité that’s our french motto.
    in reality there is only one equality : human idiocy the other two are nice dreams or nightmares if you’re a conservatives or/and revolutionary …

  30. Interesting.

  31. Prefiero morir de pie, a vivr toda una vida de rodillas” – Emiliano Zapata

    Not Che, sorry.
    i do agree with we need more people like him, thought.

  32. Viva El Revolution

    Che forever shall live in my heart

  33. love in ‘CHE GUEVARA’

  34. oh my god. you people seriously worship this murderer?

    yes, he stuck it to the man, but he ordered the killings of 180 Cuban people from 1957-9!

    he was a murderer! not a icon! he ruined Cuba

  35. You people? Whose people? Your people?

    Che ordered the killings of 180 criminals, mafiosa and corrupt public officials, not innocent Cubans.

    Therefore, he was not a murderer, but a Judge, an arbiter. If he wasn’t an icon he wouldn’t be iconic?! US foreign policy ruined Cuba.

    Case closed. Next?

  36. Che was a great inspiration.I learned about Che and communism,socialism while travelling and his ideas changed the way i looked at life.like so many revolutionaries even some home grown Irish ones,history remembers them the way the oppositon wants you to.People need to make their own minds up and educate themselves,FREE YOUR MIND.

  37. viva la revulucion!

  38. may be dead but he will live always in our hearts viva el comandante! always remember you as a friend an idol!

  39. he is great figter.he is inspiration to youth

  40. I did not know Che Guevara so I can not judge him, yet he, and his comrades, were very brave to stand up to the capitalist bastards who are the biggest brain-washers in history. Everything we hear is from their point of view, and its time we had some REAL freedom and inspiration.

  41. I love my guevara

  42. Greater than Jesus!

  43. “international terrorist and mass murderer.”

    http://www.therealcuba.com/MurderedbyChe.htm

  44. therealcuba.com is managed by anti-cuban exiles, political dissidents and the CIA. Anyone can research this for themselves. Please don’t think that propaganda is a credible source of information.

  45. che is my fevorate personalty…

  46. You’ll find him here in a perfect setting:
    http://www.veltmaete.nl/cold-war/


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