Cuban doctors help Che Guevara's killer in Bolivia

September 30, 2007

Cuban doctors volunteering in Bolivia performed a free cataract surgery for Mario Teran, the Bolivian army sergeant who killed the legendary guerilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara in captivity, the daily Granma newspaper reported.

"Four decades after Mario Teran attempted to destroy a dream and an idea, Che returns to win yet another battle, and continues on in the struggle," the Communist Party of Cuba's official newspaper said.

On October 9, 1967, Teran killed Guevara while he was being held prisoner and suffering from combat wounds in La Higuera, the paper recounted. It said he acted on orders from generals Rene Barrientos and Alfredo Ovando, as well as the White House and the US Central Intelligence Agency, to execute the Argentine-Cuban rebel leader.

Nearly forty years to the day later, Teran underwent eye surgery in a Santa Cruz hospital that was donated by the Cuban government and recently inaugurated by Bolivian President Evo Morales.

"Now an old man, he (Teran) can once again appreciate the colours of the sky and the forest, to enjoy the smiles of his grandchildren, and to watch football games," the article said.

"But surely he will never be capable of seeing the difference between the ideas that drove him to murder a man in cold blood, and the ideas of that very man."

The reports said one of Teran's sons asked the local Santa Cruz daily El Deber to publish a notice thanking the Cuban doctors who restored his father's sight with the successful operation.


First published in The Age

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why the lies?
First it was not catarat surgery,second it was on 2006, not "nearly forty years to the day", obviously the hospital was not recently inaugurated and all the sugary thing about the colors of the sky, football, grandkids it's all lies, as teran had not lost his eyesight, moreover teran's sons do not live in Bolivia and never contacted the newspaper. It does not help Che to create stupid lies for him.

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