Research Paper On Che Guevara

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He was a young doctor from Argentina, and after a trip around South America (as in The Motorcycle Diaries) the vast poverty and inequality he saw really affected him. Che Guevara, helped free Cubans from the repressive Batista regime, only to enslave them in a totalitarian police state. He was Fidel Castro’s chief executioner, a mass-murderer. He executed or herded people into slave-labor camps. It’s required by law to love him. He killed people who didn’t like him or disagreed with his choices. Che had ruthless ways of controlling people and brutal and gruesome tactics in the communist revolution.

If you show open hatred of Che Guevara you get arrested and at the time you would be executed or put in slave-labour camps, this means it’s

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