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By your logic, dharma yuddham , as said in gita is wrong too?

You gotta kill the bad people to liberate the opressed..

 

if you go that philosophical. then you have to define what is bad? neeku bad anipinchedhi vere vaadiki good anipisthundhi.

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if you go that philosophical. then you have to define what is bad? neeku bad anipinchedhi vere vaadiki good anipisthundhi.

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if you go that philosophical. then you have to define what is bad? neeku bad anipinchedhi vere vaadiki good anipisthundhi.

Yes, for me, a leader who liberates opressed poor people is a good man..
Obviously For the rich, che is a bad person.
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Yes, for me, a leader who liberates opressed poor people is a good man..
Obviously For the rich, che is a bad person.

not only for the rich people, common people who doesn't want anything to do with war kooda suffer aiyyaru. valla families obvious castro ni bad anukuntaaru kadha.

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Thousands of Cubans have died in front of Castro's infamous firing squad. There was no discrimination, as far as the firing squad was concerned. Young and old, black and white, rich and poor were sent to 'el paredón' (the wall).
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Many of those who helped Castro gain power, like Comandantes Ernesto Sori Marin and William Morgan, an American, were among the thousands who were shot.
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Click here to see a video of the firing squad murder of Col. Cornelio Rojas
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Here are some of the gruesome photos.
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Fidel Castro questioning a Cuban farmer who was later executed.
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The woman behind Castro is Celia Sánchez and sitting next to him is Camilo Cienfuegos.
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Even before the triumph of the Revolution, Castro and his gang were prone to murder those who disagreed with them.
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In the photo below, taken while still in the Sierra Maestra mountains, Fidel Castro's brother, Raul, is seen getting ready to shoot a young rebel soldier who disobeyed orders.
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And more than fifty years after the above photo was taken, Castro and his gang of murderers continue to send to the firing squad, those Cubans who oppose his betrayal of the Revolution.
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The three photos above show two prisoners being shot by Castro's rebel forces in the Sierra Maestra mountains.
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Castro's reign of brutality began over 50 years ago, and it still continues today.
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Priests Juan Miguel Aldaz and Jose Luis Garrigoitia, pray with prisoner Ramon Reytor, minutes before he was executed in the town of Manzanillo, Oriente province.
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Fathers Aldaz and Garrigoitia with the prisoners moments before they were murdered.
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Prisoners were taken to the town cemetery and they would have to wait in line and witness the other executions, before they themselves were shot.
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Col. Cornelio Rojas, chief of police of Santa Clara, is shown here in a jail cell before
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Che Guevara ordered him to be shot to death without a trial.
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Col. Cornelio Rojas, when he was an officer of the Cuban National police
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The photos above show the brutal murder of Col. Rojas, who was shot to death on orders of Guevara, without the benefit of a trial.
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A letter from Barbara Rangel, granddaughter of Col. Rojas:
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My name is Barbara Rangel, granddaughter of Colonel Cornelio Rojas, Chief of Police in Santa Clara in the 1950's. He was a national policeman before Batista came to power.
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He earned his military status of Colonel and was involved in revolutionary activities in the 1930's.
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He was a man who always fought for the freedom of Cuba, in the 1930's he was fighting against dictator Gerardo Machado at Gibara.
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His father and grandfather: Colonel Cornelio Rojas Escobar and Brig. General Cornelio Rojas Hurtado, had fought prominently in Cuba's War of Independence from Spain.
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I would like to clarify and educate, if I may, those who are ignorant of the truth.
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My grandfather was arrested and murdered by the godfather of modern terrorism, Che Guevara, and another murderer, Fidel Castro, for the only purpose of creating terror among the population.
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They wanted to eliminate my grandfather because he was a man of great courage, a descendant of Generals who had fought for Cuba's independence.
My granddad was a beloved pillar in his community, well known for his public service and philanthropy.
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He was executed on national television without the opportunity of a trial, therefore violating his human rights (Article #10 & #11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights).
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Che Guevara had sent a message to my family informing them that no harm would come to my granddad, but it was a lie, as he had already murdered him by the time my family received it.
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After his execution, he was buried in a mass grave, Che Guevara didn’t even give us the solace of a funeral or allowed his family to put a cross or flowers atop my murdered granddad’s grave.
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My family suffered tremendously, it was very traumatic; especially for my mom, Blanca Rojas, who was pregnant when my grandfather was murdered.
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Imagine seeing your dad being murdered on national television! She immediately went into labor.
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By then, Che's goons had surrounded our family house, and didn't allow my mother to go to a hospital. A midwife had to be called to assist her with the labor. My brother, Silvio Gonzalez, was born on the same bed that belonged to my granddad.
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What is a person supposed to do? Rejoice for the birth of her son, or weep for the murder of her father?
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How can anyone ever forget or forgive such horrific acts by these mass murderers, Che Guevara and Fidel Castro?
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Yet, some ignorant celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Carlos Santana, Gisele Budchen, Johnny Depp, Mike Tyson have tattoos of the mass murderer Che Guevara.
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I find this absolutely unbelievable, and it shows the ignorance of those who idolize che Guevara.
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My grandfather never killed anyone, and he died like brave men are supposed to die.
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His last words were: "There's the revolution, take care of it" and then he ordered the soldiers who were going to murder him: "Get ready, aim, fire."
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Only a brave man with military blood and courage would die like this! I am so proud of him, and my ancestors.
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What a difference with che Guevara who begged for his life when he was captured in Bolivia, a country he invaded trying to export communism.
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He died like the coward that he was. His last words were "Don't shoot me, I am worth more alive then dead."
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Those were certainly the words of a coward!
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For those ignorant persons out there who still idolize this murderer coward: Che Guevara murdered hundreds of persons, including 3 or 4 teenagers and a pregnant woman. Their names are publicly documented.
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The good thing is that there is a higher court that one day will do justice!
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Thank you for the opportunity to write. Truly yours, Barbara Rangel
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The Cuban Memorial displayed at Tamiami Park, Miami, Florida: Each cross bears the name of a victim of Castro's genocide against the Cuban people
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Ee lekkana gj lo poyina vaallandharni modi lekkalo vesettunnav ga :(
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