[NYTr] BBC on Cuban Docs Saving Eyesight of Che's Murderer Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:39:41 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Teran was a lowly enlisted man who was ordered to carry out the assasination after he drew the short straw. Che's famous last quote, "Shoot, coward! You are only going to kill a man." was was apparently required to stiffen Teran's spine enough to follow his orders. Now he's old, and was blinded by cataracts when two years ago he was accepted for FREE surgery by Cuban doctors who restored his sight as part of the Cuban-Venezuelan Operation Miracle program. This was also reported by The Guardian. SEE: "Cuban Doctors Restore Sought of Che's Killer" 10/2/07 http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/Week-of-Mon-20071001/069401.html ** MEANWHILE, the US-paid counterrevolutionary mercenary who was part of the CIA-ordered Bolivian army operation to assassinate Che, and who stole a map and other tropies like a set of fingerprints and a lock of Che's hair from his body (which Gustavo Villoldo he has been flashing around Miami reporters for years) is putting them up for auction on Oct 25-26, 2007 at some auction house in Dallas. Guess the CIA pension isn't buying as much rum for the scum as it used to. See three reports from AP, UPI, and Herald Sun, Australia here: "Gusano CIA Operative to Auction Off Lock of Che's Hair" 9/4/07 http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/Week-of-Mon-20070903/067683.html BBC News - Oct 2, 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7023706.stm Cubans treat man who killed Che Cuban doctors working in Bolivia have saved the sight of the man who executed revolutionary leader Che Guevara in 1967, Cuban official media report. Mario Teran, a Bolivian army sergeant, shot dead Che Guevara after he was captured in Bolivia's eastern lowlands. Cuban media reported news of the surgery ahead of the 40th anniversary of Che's death on 9 October. Mr Teran had cataracts removed under a Cuban programme to offer free eye treatment across Latin America. The operation on Mr Teran took place last year and was first revealed when his son wrote to a Bolivian newspaper to thank the Cuban doctors for restoring his father's sight. But Cuban media took up the story at the weekend as the island prepares for commemorations to mark Che Guevara's death 40 years ago. "Four decades after Mario Teran attempted to destroy a dream and an idea, Che returns to win yet another battle," the Communist Party's official newspaper Granma proclaimed. "Now an old man, he [Teran] can once again appreciate the colours of the sky and the forest, enjoy the smiles of his grandchildren and watch football games." Wounded Che Guevara, who played a key role in the Cuban revolution of 1959, travelled to Bolivia in 1966 to start a social revolution. But in October 1967, the Bolivian army, with assistance from the CIA, captured Guevara and his remaining fighters. Che Guevara, wounded in the fighting, was taken to a schoolhouse in the village of La Higuera on 8 October where the soldiers debated what to do with him. Mario Teran is reported to have drawn the short straw and been ordered to execute the captured guerrilla. Che Guevara was killed on 9 October and his body taken to a hospital in nearby Vallegrande, where his corpse was paraded before the world's media. In 1997 his remains were discovered, exhumed and returned to Cuba, where he was reburied. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================