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De: cruzylovesmirkgurl83  (Mensagem original) Enviado: 01/06/2005 22:14
14 executed by Che in the Sierra Maestra during the anti-Batista guerrilla struggle (1957-1958):

1.                   ARISTIDIO

2.                   MANUEL CAPITÁN

3.                   JUAN CHANG

4.                   “BISCO” ECHEVARRÍA

5.                   ECHEVARRÍA BROTHER #1

6.                   ECHEVARRÍA BROTHER #2

7.                   EUTIMIO GUERRA

8.                   DIONISIO LEBRIGIO

9.                   JUAN LEBRIGIO

10.                “EL NEGRO” NÁAPOLES

11.                “CHICHO” OSORIO

12.                ONE UNIDENTIFIED TEACHER (“EL         MAESTRO)

13.-14.  TWO UNIDENTIFIED PEASANTS

10 executed in Santa Clara at Che’s orders in only two days (January 1959):

1.             RAMÓN ALBA

2.               JOSÉ BARROSO

3.               JOAQUÍN CASILLAS

4.               FÉLIX CRUZ

5.               ALEJANDRO GARCÍA OLAYÓN

6.               HÉCTOR MIRABAL

7.               J. MIRABAL

8.               FÉLIX MONTANO

9.               CORNELIO ROJAS

10.            VILALLA


156 executed at La Cabaña Fortress prison at Che Guevara’s orders*:

1.             VILAU ABREU

2.                   HUMBERTO AGUIAR

3.                   GERMÁN AGUIRRE

4.                   PELAYO ALAYÓN

5.                   JOSÉ LUIS ALFARO

6.                   PEDRO ALFARO

7.                   MARIANO ALONSO

8.                   JOSÉ ALVARO

9.                   ANIELLA

10.                MARIO ARES POLO

11.                JOSÉ RAMÓN BACALLAO

12.                CEVERINO BARRIOS

13.                EUGENIO BÉCQUER

14.                FRANCISCO BÉCQUER

15.                RAMÓN BISCET

16.                ROBERTO CALZADILLA

17.                EUFEMIO CANO

18.                JUAN CAPOTE FIALLO

19.                ANTONIO CARRALERO

20.                GERTRUDIS CASTELLANOS

21.                JOSÉ CASTAÑO QUEVEDO

22.                RAÚL CASTAÑO

23.                EUFEMIO CHALA

24.                JOSÉ CHAMACE

25.                JOSÉ CHAMIZO

26.                RAÚL CLAUSELL

27.                ÁNGEL CLAUSELL

28.                DEMETRIO CLAUSELL

29.                JOSÉ CLAUSELL

30.                ELOY CONTRERAS

31.                ALBERTO CORBO

32.                EMILIO CRUZ

33.                JUAN FELIPE CRUZ

34.                ORESTES CRUZ

35.                HUMBERTO CUEVAS

36.                CUNY

37.                ANTONIO DE BECHE

38.                MATEO DELGADO

39.                ARMANDO DELGADO

40.                RAMÓN DESPAIGNE

41.                JOSÉ DÍAZ CABEZAS

42.                ANTONIO DUARTE

43.                RAMÓN FERNÁNDEZ OJEDA

44.                RUDY FERNÁNDEZ

45.                FERRÁN ALFONSO

46.                SALVADOR FERRERO

47.                VICTOR FIGUEREDO

48.                EDUARDO FORTE

49.                UGARDE GALÁN

50.                RAFAEL GARCÍA MUÑIZ

51.                ADALBERTO GARCÍA

52.                ALBERTO GARCÍA

53.                JACINTO GARCÍA

54.                EVELIO GASPAR

55.                ARMADA GIL Y DIEZ CABEZAS

56.                JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ MALAGÓN

57.                EVARISTO GONZÁLEZ

58.                EZEQUIEL GONZÁLEZ

59.                SECUNDINO GONZÁLEZ

60.                RICARDO GRAO

61.                BONIFACIO GRASSO

62.                RICARDO JOSÉ GRAU

63.                OSCAR GUERRA

64.                JULIÁN HERNÁNDEZ

65.                FRANCISCO HERNÁNDEZ LEYVA

66.                ANTONIO HERNÁNDEZ

67.                GERARDO HERNÁNDEZ

68.                OLEGARIO HERNÁNDEZ

69.                SECUNDINO HERNÁNDEZ

70.                JESÚS INSUA

71.                ENRIQUE IZQUIERDO

72.                OSMÍN JORRÍN

73.                SILVINO JUNCO

74.                ENRIQUE LA ROSA

75.                IGNACIO LASAPARLA

76.                JESÚS LAZO

77.                ARIEL LIMA LAGO

78.                RAÚL LÓPEZ VIDAL

79.                ARMANDO MAS

80.                ENERLIO MATA

81.                ELPIDIO MEDEROS

82.                JOSÉ MEDINAS

83.                JOSÉ MESA

84.                FIDEL MESQUÍA

85.                JUAN MILIÁN

86.                FRANCISCO MIRABAL

87.                LUIS MIRABAL

88.                ERNESTO MORALES

89.                PEDRO MOREJÓN

90.                DR. CARLOS MUIÑO, MD.

91.                CÉSAR NECOLARDES ROJAS

92.                VICTOR NECOLARDES ROJAS

93.                JOSÉ NUÑEZ

94.                VITERBO O'RREILLY

95.                FÉLIX OVIEDO

96.                MANUEL PANEQUE

97.                PEDRO PEDROSO

98.                RAFAEL PEDROSO

99.                DIEGO PÉREZ CUESTA

100.            JUAN PÉREZ

101.            DIEGO PÉREZ CRELA

102.            JOSÉ POZO

103.            EMILIO PUEBLA

104.            ALFREDO PUPO

105.            SECUNDINO RAMÍREZ

106.            RAMÓN RAMOS

107.            PABLO RAVELO

108.            RUBÉN REY

109.            MARIO RISQUELME

110.            FERNANDO RIVERA

111.            PABLO RIVERA

112.            MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ

113.            MARCOS RODRÍGUEZ

114.            NEMESIO RODRÍGUEZ

115.            PABLO RODRÍGUEZ

116.            RICARDO RODRÍGUEZ

117.            JOSÉ SALDARA

118.            PEDRO SANTANA

119.            SERGIO SIERRA

120.            JUAN SILVA

121.            FAUSTO SILVA

122.            ELPIDIO SOLER

123.            JESÚS SOSA BLANCO

124.            RENATO SOSA

125.            SERGIO SOSA

126.            PEDRO SOTO

127.            OSCAR SUÁREZ

128.            RAFAEL TARRAGO

129.            TEODORO TELLEZ CISNEROS

130.            FRANCISCO TELLEZ

131.            JOSÉ TIN

132.            FRANCISCO TRAVIESO

133.            LEONARDO TRUJILLO

134.            TRUJILLO

135.            LUPE VALDÉS BARBOSA

136.            MARCELINO VALDÉS

137.            ANTONIO VALENTÍN

138.            MANUEL VÁZQUEZ

139.            SERGIO VÁZQUEZ

140.            VERDECIA

141.            DÁMASO ZAYAS



*15 additional executions were reported by The New York Times (on 2/6/59, 2/8/59, 3/16/59, and 4/2/59), but names are unknown. All reported executions at La Cabaña took place without affording the victims - former Batista officers, soldiers, police officers, and government officials- fair trials and due process of law.





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De: cruzylovesmirkgurl83 Enviado: 01/06/2005 22:52

Che at the Oscars

by Humberto Fontova
by Humberto Fontova

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Did you catch Carlos Santana's grand entrance at the Oscars?

Well, the famed guitarist couldn't contain himself. He stopped for the photographers, smiled deliriously and swung his jacket open. TA-DA! There it was: Carlos' elegantly embroidered Che Guevara t-shirt. Carlos' face as the flashbulbs popped said it all. "I'm so COOL!" he beamed. "I'm so HIP! I'm so CHEEKY! So SHARP! So TUNED IN!"

Tune in to this, Carlos: in the mid 1960's Fidel and your charming t-shirt icon set up concentration camps in Cuba for, among many others, "anti-social elements" and "delinquents." Besides Bohemian (Haight-Ashbury, Greenwich Village types) and homosexuals, these camps were crammed with "roqueros," who qualified in Che and Fidel's eyes as useless "delinquents."

A "roquero" was a hapless youth who tried to listen to Yankee-Imperialist rock music in Cuba.

Comprende, Carlos? Do you see where I'm going with this, Carlos?

Yes, Mr Santana, here you were grinning widely – and OH-SO-hiply! – while proudly displaying the symbol of a regime that: MADE IT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LISTEN TO CARLOS SANTANA MUSIC! – You IMBECILE!!

True, you didn't hit it big till Woodstock in 1969, at a time when Che had already received a heavy dose of the very medicine he gallantly dished out to hundreds of bound and gagged men and boys, some as young as fourteen. This means the first inmates of his concentration camps were probably guilty of the heinous crime of listening mainly to the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, etc. But the regime Che helped set up kept up the practice of jailing "roqueros" well past the time when you were hot on the rock charts, Carlos.

Lest we get carried away with merely laughing at your stupidity, I'll pass along the thoughts from Cuban music legend, Paquito D'Rivero. He wrote his recent letter to you in Spanish. "My command of English wouldn't allow me to fully express my indignation" at your cheeky Oscar gig, he explained. Seems that Mr D'Rivera had relatives among those your t-shirt icon jailed, tortured and murdered. In closing, Mr D'Rivera wishes you good luck in your professional endeavors. He says you'll need it, considering that you'll soon be playing a gig in Miami.

A Cuban gentleman named Pierre San Martin was also among those jailed by the gallant Che. A few years ago he recalled the horrors in a El Nuevo Herald article. "32 of us were crammed into a cell" he recalls. "16 of us would stand while the other sixteen tried to sleep on the cold filthy floor. We took shifts that way. Actually, we considered ourselves lucky. After all, we were alive. Dozens were led from the cells to the firing squad daily. The volleys kept us awake. We felt that any one of those minutes would be our last."

"One morning the horrible sound of that rusty steel door swinging open startled us awake and Che's guards shoved a new prisoner into our cell. His face was bruised and smeared with blood. We could only gape. He was a boy, couldn't have been much older than 12, maybe 14.

"What did you do?" We asked horrified. "I tried to defend my papa," gasped the bloodied boy. "I tried to keep these Communist sons of b**tches from murdering him! But they sent him to the firing squad."

Soon Che's goons came back, the rusty steel door opened and they yanked the valiant boy out of the cell. "We all rushed to the cell's window that faced the execution pit, " recalls Mr San Martin. "We simply couldn't believe they'd murder him!"

"Then we spotted him, strutting around the blood-drenched execution yard with his hands on his waist and barking orders – the gallant Che Guevara." Here Che was finally in his element. In battle he was a sad joke, a bumbler of epic proportions (for details see Fidel; Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant). But up against disarmed and bloodied boys he was a snarling tiger.

"Kneel Down!" Che barked at the boy.

"ASSASSINS!" We screamed for our window. "MURDERERS!! HOW CAN YOU MURDER A LITTLE BOY!"

" I said: KNEEL DOWN!" Che barked again.

The boy stared Che resolutely in the face. "If you're going to kill me," he yelled. "you'll have to do it while I'm standing! MEN die standing!"

" COWARDS! – MURDERERS!..Sons of B**TCHES!" The men yelled desperately from their cells. "LEAVE HIM ALONE!" HOW CAN...?! "And then we saw Che unholstering his pistol. It didn't seem possible. But Che raised his pistol, put the barrel to the back of the boys neck and blasted. The shot almost decapitated the young boy.

"We erupted. We were enraged, hysterical, banging on the bars. "MURDERERS! – ASSASSINS!" His murder finished, Che finally looked up at us, pointed his pistol, and BLAM!-BLAM-BLAM! emptied his clip in our direction. Several of us were wounded by his shots."

To a man (and boy) Che's murder victims went down in a blaze of defiance and glory. So let's recall Che's own plea when the wheels of justice finally turned and he was cornered in Bolivia. "Don't Shoot!" he whimpered. "I'm Che! I'm worth more to you alive than dead!"

This swinish and murdering coward, this child-killer, was the toast of the Oscars.

April 2, 2005

Humberto Fontova [send him mail] holds an M.A. in History from Tulane University. He’s the author of the newly-published Fidel; Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant, as well as The Hellpig Hunt: A Hunting Adventure in the Wild Wetlands at the Mouth of the Mississippi River by Middle-Aged Lunatics Who Refuse to Grow Up and Helldiver’s Rodeo described as "Highly entertaining!" by Publisher’s Weekly, as "Terrific!" by Salon.com, and as "Just what the doctor ordered!" by Ted Nugent. Watch for him on the Dennis Miller show April 14th.


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De: cruzylovesmirkgurl83 Enviado: 01/06/2005 23:26
Carlos Santana Faces the Music

Millionaire rock and roller, Carlos Santana, was immensely proud of the elegant Che Guevara shirt he wore to the last Academy Awards. (For details see Che at the Oscars)

But the stunt provoked nary a raised eyebrow, a snide comment, nor a peep of protest from the Mainstream media. Well, imagine Andy Garcia wearing an Augusto  Pinochet T-shirt to the Oscars, or Julio Iglesias wearing the stern visage of Francisco Franco  on a shirt as he struts into the Grammy's, or Gloria Estefan wearing an elegantly embroidered Fulgencio Batista t-shirt to the MTV music awards.

Imagine the squawking. These stars would NEVER hear the end of it! The chorus of vilification and outrage would run from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times, from CNN to CBS, from Entertainment Tonight to NPR. Every politician from Maxine Waters to  Jose Serrano, every celebrity from Ed Asner to Charlie Sheen,  every commentator from Bill Press to  Ted Koppel would be shrieking for their heads, or at least a public confession of these stars' stupidity and insensitively followed by a teary apology.  Even then, their careers would probably crash and burn.

Well-- as usual-- it looks like it's up to Cuban- Americans,(you know: that absolutely insufferable "minority" who refuse to file meekly into the Liberal plantation like good little "Hispanics" with a nice little pat on the head by the Democratic National Committee) to protest another glorification of  the mass-murdering Che. And --as usual--to do it alone.

More specifically it's up to the "Miami Mafia"(i.e. Cuban- Americans who refuse to recite the talking points on Castro/Cuba handed out by Hollywood/Mainstream media/Democratic National Committee cabal) to put their time and labor into the task. So this  Wednesday, June 1st.,  several Cuban-American organizations are planning to greet  Mr Santana during his concert at Miami's American Airlines Arena with  some stark evidence of  the gallant Che Guevara's handiwork.

There'll be no screaming and no shouting. Instead some of these selfless demonstrators will be holding candles. Others will carry crosses, (179 of them) bearing the names of  brave men who were murdered  without trial (lynched, if you will) by Mr Santana's hero, Che Guevara.  Many, MANY more were murdered by Che and the system he set up, as we all know. According to The Black Book Of Communism published by Harvard University Press (not exactly a Calle Ocho outfit) Castro and Che's firing squads piled up from 16-18,000 corpses.

The message these generous folks will bring to the American Airlines Arena this Wednesday  should be unmistakable to all decent people, to all people of good will.  If Mr Santana was merely ignorant of Che's murderous history, perhaps this will serve to enlighten him. If  instead he was thumbing his nose at the grieving families of Che's victims...well, then  perhaps this demonstration will help educate others.

For details on this very worthy event please contact Emilio Izquierdo at  305-345-4927.


Humberto Fontova is the author of   Fidel; Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant,

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De: mfelix28 Enviado: 01/06/2005 23:26
He ido a las dos webs que citas, en la del "Archivo verdadero" no se puede entrar a la parte traducida al español y la otra es una parte de la primera.
A vr si hay forma de que en Miami se enteren de que los cubanos hablamos español.
Saludos


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