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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Bolivia unveils original 'Che' Guevara diary

Bolivia unveils original 'Che' Guevara diary

July 8, 2008 - 2:01PM

Source: ABC

Bolivian officials have unveiled journals written by Marxist guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara during his failed attempt to spread revolution in the Andean country, where he was killed in 1967.

Guevara was known to be a prolific writer and he regularly kept notes of his travels throughout Latin America. His journals inspired the 2004 hit film The Motorcycle Diaries.

The Bolivian government had kept the documents in a sealed envelope inside a vault at the country's central bank since 1986.

They included a diary that the left-wing icon wrote in two frayed notebooks, along with a logbook and several black-and-white photographs.

"Several transcripts of the diary have been published ... but this is the first time the public will be able to look at the handwritten journals," the country's vice minister of culture, Pablo Groux, said.

Mr Groux said the government planned later this year to publish the diaries, reprinting photographs of every page.

Bolivia recovered the diaries, which disappeared from an army vault in the early 1980s, when they were offered for sale at an auction in London.

The Argentine-born physician played a key role in the guerrilla uprising that helped Fidel Castro seize power in Cuba in 1959.

After holding several government posts there, he set off for the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1965 to spread communism.

His African campaign flopped, and Guevara traveled to Bolivia in late 1966 hoping to spark a revolution there.

He failed to inspire locals to join his cause and was captured and later executed by CIA-backed Bolivian soldiers on October 9, 1967.

His stylised beret-clad image has become a widely recognized symbol of the counterculture movement.

- Reuters