Tribute to Ernesto "Che" Guevara

Abdurahman Diallo 2004 (Montserrado County)



Poem title:Tribute to (Ernesto "Che" Guevara) "Che" Guevara was an Argentine marxist revolutionary, physicien, author, guerilla Fighter, diplomat, and military theorist.

He played a major role in the Cuban revolution in order to take the country from a corrupted Fulgencio Batista led government,who was in coherence with the USA in the exploitation of the people of Cuba.

The security agency to be specific CIA was part of those who assassinated him.

"Che" Guevara is an iconic person to many of the people in the world today.

He even came Africa to group a revolutionary movement for the African continent to be free from colonial rule, but Africans at that time wasn't willing to fight against colonial rule even up to now.

"Che" I can  promise you that what you sacrificed and died for will not go in vanity but rather we will continue the legacy you started by fight for freedom in order for everyone in the world to have their rights to access those basic needs like Education, Health,Food, Sanitation and so forth.

 Some people may see you as a bad person but those who will think of that about you,are the capitalist like France,England,America and so on. But we as students of consciousness and Socialism brought by Karl Max a German philosopher will never and even have that thought about you.

 Rest on well "Che" our leader,mentor, and a hero of  Latin America and other parts of the world.

About this poem

It is about appreciating a revolutionary and an icon who fought for freedom through all his life until he died.

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Written on June 11, 2022

Submitted by abdurahmanjalloh27 on June 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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