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View of the entrance of the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometer from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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A man visits the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometer from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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A tourist visits the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometers from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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A picture taken in Cuba of Ernesto Che Guevara, with his wife Hilda Gadea and their four children, is displayed in the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometers from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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View of the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometer from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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Tourists buy souvenirs at the Ernesto Che Guevara Museum at the Che's house in Alta Gracia, thirty kilometer from Cordoba, Argentina, on July 12, 2011. The South American revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Rosario on June 14, 1928, but moved to Alta Gracia as a child after the doctors diagnosed him with asthma. Guevara lived here from 1935-1937 and 1939-1943. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA

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The monument to revolutionary leader, Argentine-born, Ernesto "Che" Guevara stands in El Alto, 12 Km away from La Paz on February 23, 2010. AFP PHOTO/ Aizar Raldes

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A statue of Argentine-born revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara, made by sculptor Andres Zerneri with 3 tons of bronze, is trailed through Buenos Aires on May 27, 2008 on its way to the port. The statue will be taken by ship to the "Che" home city, Rosario --some 300 km north of Buenos Aires-- to be placed on June 1st to commemorate his birth's 80th anniversary. AFP PHOTO/Juan Mabromata

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A poster of revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara hangs next to a meeting of workers of the community TV channel "Petare" at La Bombilla neighborhood in Petare, eastern Caracas, on May 9, 2008. TV Petare is one of the three community networks of Venezuela, located in an area known for drug trafficking, violence and poverty. AFP PHOTO/Juan BARRETO

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Cuban forensic scientist Jorge Gonzalez, who led the team that between 1995 and 1997 searched for, found and recovered the mortal remains of Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Bolivia, presents the evidence used by his team to identify the body, during a workshop in Santa Clara, 270 km east of Havana on November 26th, 2007. In the workshop, celebrated to commemorate the 10th anniversary (in July) of the discovery of Guevara's remains, scientists presented the DNA analysis made on him in 1997. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Cuban forensic scientist Jorge Gonzalez, who led the team that between 1995 and 1997 searched for, found and recovered the mortal remains of Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Bolivia, presents the dental evidence used by his team to identify the body, during a workshop in Santa Clara, 270 km east of Havana on November 26th, 2007. In the workshop, celebrated to commemorate the 10th anniversary (in July) of the discovery of Guevara's remains, scientists presented the DNA analysis made on him in 1997. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Cuban forensic scientist Jorge Gonzalez, who led the team that between 1995 and 1997 searched for, found and recovered the mortal remains of Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Bolivia, presents the evidence used by his team to identify the body, during a workshop in Santa Clara, 270 km east of Havana on November 26th, 2007. In the workshop, celebrated to commemorate the 10th anniversary (in July) of the discovery of Guevara's remains, scientists presented the DNA analysis made on him in 1997. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of the military jacket which was covering the skull of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara after it was found in a common grave. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of the skull of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara after it was found in a common grave. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of the skull of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara, held by Argentine anthropologist Patricia Bernerdi, after it was found in a common grave. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of Argentine anthropologist Patricia Bernerdi holding the skull of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara after it was found in a common grave. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of the skeleton of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken 05 July, 1997 in Valle Grande, Santa Cruz, of Argentine anthropologist Alejandro Inchaurregui taking out the military jacket which was covering the skull of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, killed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Picture taken July 21st, 2006, of the house where revolutionary leader Ernesto 'Che' Guevara once lived, in Alta Gracia, 40 km from the Argentine city of Cordoba. Cuban president Fidel Castro, attending at the Mercosur trade summit in Cordoba, is expected to visit the place which in 2001 was turned into a museum dedicated to the Argentine-born legendary leader. AFP PHOTO/Miguel ROJO

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View of the tomb of Argentine-Cuban leader Ernesto Guevara, known as "che" at the Mausoleo in Santa Clara, Cuba, 300 km from Havana taken in 2005. Next to his tomb lie the remains of several of his Bolivian guerrilla comrades. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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Photo de Stokely Carmichael, prise lors d'un meeting r la Mutualite r Paris, le 7 decembre 1967. Derricre lui une affiche geante representant Che Guevara. Carmichael, ancien leader des extremistes noirs americains, est decede le 15 novembre 1998. Picture dated 07 December 1967 shows Stokely Carmichael, alias Kwame Ture, the radical former Black Panther leader who died 15 November in the West African country of Guinea, his political organisation said. Carmichael, 57, died in the capital Conkry, after a more than two-year bout with prostate cancer. B/W

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Bolivian soldiers surround the makeshift morgue where the body of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Argentine-born hero of Latin American revolutionaries, and six other guerillas are on public display 10 October 1967 in Vallegrande. Guevara was captured by Bolivian forces and CIA agents 08 October and shot dead the next day. "Che" Guevara, the 39-year-old firebrand, was formerly the confident of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. In 1965 he left Cuba to establish guerrilla groups in Latin America. # Les militaires boliviens gardent le 10 octobre 1967 r Vallegrande le b?timent o? le corps d'Ernesto "Che" Guevara, ainsi que ceux de six autres guerilleros sont exposes r la presse internationale par des militaires boliviens. Le "Che", d'origine argentine, aprcs avoir pris part r la Revolution cubaine et lance r partir de 1965 des foyers insurrectionnels en Amerique Latine, a ete pourchasse par l'armee bolivienne r l'aide d'agents de la CIA. Capture le 08 octobre, il fut execute le lendemain et enterre dans le secret. (FILM) AFP PHOTO MARC HUTTEN

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The body of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Argentine-born hero of Latin American revolutionaries is on public display in the makeshift morgue 10 October 1967 in Vallegrande. Guevara was captured by Bolivian forces and CIA agents 08 October and shot dead the next day. "Che" Guevara, the 39-year-old firebrand, was formerly the confident of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. In 1965 he left Cuba to establish guerrilla groups in Latin America. Le corps d'Ernesto "Che" Guevara est expose r la presse internationale par des militaires boliviens le 10 octobre 1967 r Vallegrande. Le "Che", d'origine argentine, aprcs avoir pris part r la Revolution cubaine et lance r partir de 1965 des foyers insurrectionnels en Amerique Latine, a ete pourchasse par l'armee bolivienne r l'aide d'agents de la CIA. Capture le 08 octobre, il fut execute le lendemain et enterre dans le secret. (FILM) AFP PHOTO MARC HUTTEN

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Photo datee d'octobre 1967 des empreintes digitales d'Ernesto Che Guevara prise par la police bolivienne. Picture dated October 1967 of Ernesto Che Guevara fingerprints released by Bolivian police.

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Picture from a forged identity paper allegedly belonging to Fidel Castro's aide Ernesto Che Guevara. The face and hair as well as protuberances on the forehead have been touched up in the papers pictures added with fingerprints.

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Combo picture from a forged passport allegedly belonging to Fidel Castro's aide Ernesto Che Guevara at the top. Guevara is shown in 1964 photos at bottom. The face and hair as well as protuberances on the forehead have been touched up in the passport pictures (circled areas).

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara with a horse, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara with a horse, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara (2nd R), as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara riding a horse, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara riding a horse, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, shows Ernesto "Che" Guevara comrade "tania" taking a picture, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara (C), as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara in a tree, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 , showing probably Ernesto Che Guevara disguised with almost no hair and glasses with A comrade in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 near Nancahuazu in Bolivia, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara in a tree, as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) File picture taken in 1967 , showing probably Ernesto Che Guevara disguised with almost no hair and glasses hidding with comrades near Nancahuazu in Bolivia as he was trying to organize the revolution in Bolivia. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, who took an important part in the Cuban revolution, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formally identified 05 July 740 southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) having his hair cut on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Pictures taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) shaving and having his hair cut on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo which had started on April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) shaving on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) shaving on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) shaving on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) having his hair cut on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) having his hair cut on board a barge while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken 21 November 1965 of a group of guerrilla members -mainly Cubans and Congoleses, led by Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili)- while crossing the Tanganika Lake from the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) to Tanzania, during the withdrawal of forces after a failed campaign in Congo. The campaign had started in April 1965. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the jungle by the Bolivian Army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken in 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (L) (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) holding a Congolese boy next to a local guerrilla, during his campaign in Congo. Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the Bolivian jungle by the army. AFP PHOTO

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(FILES) Picture taken in 1965 of Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara (aka Tatu -number 3 in swahili) reading during his campaign in the then Congo Leopoldville (Belgian Congo). Next 08 October marks the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death, executed in the Bolivian jungle by the army. AFP PHOTO

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Picture taken on 60's of Argentine born guerrilla leader Ernesto Che Guevara family. (L to R) Aleida Guevara March, Hilda Guevara Gadea with Ernesto Guevara March on her lap, his wife Aleida March with Celia Guevara on her lap and Camilo Guevara March. For decades a global symbol of rebellion, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara is to be honored today with ceremonies in Cuba, where his myth was forged, and Bolivia, where he was executed 40 years ago spreading the gospel of Marxist revolution. AFP PHOTO/HO

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Picture taken on 60's of Argentine born guerrilla leader Ernesto Che Guevara (L) with his son Ernesto Guevara March on his lap and his wife Aleida March playing with her son Camilo Guevara(C) and her daughter Celia Guevara. For decades a global symbol of rebellion, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara is to be honored today with ceremonies in Cuba, where his myth was forged, and Bolivia, where he was executed 40 years ago spreading the gospel of Marxist revolution. AFP PHOTO/HO

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A 1965 photo depicts Cuban-Argentinian guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara (L) in a jungle camp of Congolese and Cuban soldiers involved in the guerilla movement in that country. After the failure of that uprising, Guevara spent several months in Tanzania where he wrote about his experience in the Congo, ultimately resulting in the book "Pasajes de la Guerra Revolucionaria: Congo" or "Writings on Revolutionary War: Congo," which became available in Cuba, 27 April 1999, for the first time.

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(FILES) This 1963 file photo shows Argentine-born legendary revolutionary figure Ernesto "Che" Guevara (L) with Cuban leader Fidel Castro (R) in Havana's famous "1830" restaurant four years after he and Fidel Castro led the revolution that toppled Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. (B/W only) AFP PHOTO/FILES-CONSEJO ESTADO

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This 1962 photo shows Argentine-born legendary revolutionary figure Ernesto "Che" Guevara (R) greeting Nikita Khrushchev (L), leader of the then-Soviet Union in Havana, Cuba. Guevara reportedly said in his writings that he did not share the economic views of Khrushchev. The remains of Guevara, which were recently found among seven bodies in a communal grave in southeastern Bolivia where he had been captured and executed 09 October 1967, will be received by Cuba with full military honors and buried in a special mausoleum in the town of Santa Clara, 301 kms (186 miles) east of Havana. (B/W only) AFP PHOTO/CONSEJO ESTADO

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Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro (L), wearing a beret, is shown in file photo dated 01 May 1961 accompanied by Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos (C) and Ernesto Che Guevara, Minister of Industry applauding the May Day parade in the official Tribune in Havana.

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(FILES)This 1960 file photo shows Cuban revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara (R) chatting with Raul Castro(L) while Cap. Antonio Nunez Jimenez(C) stands in between during a work meeting in Havana. Nunez Jimenez, who was the personal aid of Guevara during the early years of the revolution and who worked closely with Fidel Castro prior to the revolution, died 14 September at the age of 75, of a heart attack. AFP PHOTO/FILES

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Reproduction d'une photo du celcbre revolutionnaire latino-americain Ernesto Che Guevara (C), appareil photo en bandoulicre, lors d'un voyage en Chine dans les annees 1960. Pour la premicre fois en France, les photos prises par le Che durant 15 ans r travers le monde, seront exposees r Montpellier du 03 juillet au 21 septembre 2001.

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Photograph taken on the early 60's of Commander Raul Castro (R) and Commander Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana. Pressure mounted 03 August 2006 on Raul Castro to demonstrate he is in control as Cuba's interim leader, with his absence from public view fueling fears of a power vacuum three days after he took over from his brother Fidel. Instead of any address by midday, there was old news from Raul Castro, until now the defense chief, in the form of his July 1 address on legitimacy in Cuba's leadership, re-run in the Communist Party newspaper, Granma. In power since 1959, a message attributed to Fidel Castro, who would turn 80 on August 13, said he would be out for "several weeks of rest" following an operation to stem intestinal bleeding.

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(FILES) This 1960 file photo shows Cuban revolution hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara (L) and Cap. Antonio Nunez Jimenez (C) listening to Fidel Castro (R) at a work meeting in Havana. Nunez Jimenez, who was the personal aid of Guevara during the early years of the revolution and who worked closely with Fidel Castro prior to the revolution, died 14 September in Havana at the age of 75, of a heart attack according to his relatives. AFP PHOTO/FILES

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Photograph taken on the early 60's of Commander Raul Castro (R) and Commander Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana. Pressure mounted 03 August 2006 on Raul Castro to demonstrate he is in control as Cuba's interim leader, with his absence from public view fueling fears of a power vacuum three days after he took over from his brother Fidel. Instead of any address by midday, there was old news from Raul Castro, until now the defense chief, in the form of his July 1 address on legitimacy in Cuba's leadership, re-run in the Communist Party newspaper, Granma. In power since 1959, a message attributed to Fidel Castro, who would turn 80 on August 13, said he would be out for "several weeks of rest" following an operation to stem intestinal bleeding.

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(FILES) This 02 June 1959 file photo shows Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara(R) at the wheel of a US-made car with his second wife Aleida March(L) on their wedding day in Havana a few months after he helped Fidel Castro overthrow the regime of dictator Fulgencio Bartista. Guevara's widow recently declared in an interview to Casa de las Americas magazine, that the "Che" was not a "womanizer" as rumored. AFP PHOTO/ARCHIVO FAMILIAR

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(FILE) Vilma Espin (2-L) and her husband current Cuban acting President Raul Castro (L), attend the wedding of revolutionary leader Ernesto Che Guevara (2-R) and Aleida Guevara (R) in 1959 in Havana. Espin died 18 June 2007 aged 77 after a long illness. Cuba held a day of mourning Tuesday for the guerrilla who became one of the most powerful woman in the revolution that propelled her brother-in-law Fidel Castro to power. AFP PHOTO/CONSEJO DE ESTADO - HO

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Handout picture of Cuban leader Fidel Castro (C) delivering a speech next to Camilo Cienfuegos (R) and Ernesto Che Guevara (L) in 1959 in Havana. On 08 January 2008 commemorates the 49th anniversary of Castro returning to Havana after years of exile in Mexico and after fighting in Sierra Maestra, east Cuba. Castro still commends Cubans for their "resistence" in defending the communist-ruled country's revolution. AFP PHOTO / CONSEJO DE ESTADO

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The Cuban rebel leader Fidel Castro (C), next to the members of his leftist guerrilla movement "26th of July Movement" Camilo Cienfuegos (on top with hat) and Ernesto Che Guevara (R with beret), waves from a jeep 08 January 1959, entering La Havana after the victory over the forces of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. En foto de archivo del 08 de Enero de 1959, el Comandante de la Revolucion Camilo Cienfuegos (I) junto al Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro el dia en que entran los barbudos rebeldes a La Habana.

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(FILES)This 1959 file photo shows Cuban Fidel Castro (L), then 33 years old, chatting with ailing 31-year-old Ernesto "Che" Guevara, at his barracks in Havana, shortly after both led the revolution that overthrew the Batista regime. The relationship between Castro and the Argentine-born revolutionary, who suffered from asthma his whole life, was often compared to the one of a father and son by people of their entourage. Most of Latin American countries are celebrating 08 October the 30th anniversary of Guevara's death. AFP PHOTO/FILES

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(FILES) This August 1959 file photo shows Cuban revolutionary legends Comandante Camilo Cienfuegos (L) and Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara in Havana. Cubans celebrated this October the 38th anniversary of Camilo's death and the 30th anniversary of Guevara's death. Camilo died in a plane crash 28 October 1959 during a military mission and Guevara was executed in Bolivia 08 October 1967. AFP PHOTO/FILES/B&W ONLY

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(FILES)This 1959 file photo shows Argentine-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara (R) waiting for the ball at first base as Raul Castro tries to beat the throw during a friendly baseball game in Havana. The Baltimore Orioles are scheduled to play a historic exhibition game vs Cuba's national team, the reigning Olympic champion, in Havana 28 March 1999. The last time a US Major League baseball team played in Cuba was in 1947 when the Brooklyn Dodgers held spring training in Havana. A second game between the two teams is to be played in Baltimore at an undetermined future date. AFP PHOTO/FILES

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(ARCHIVES) photo en 1959 de Ernesto "Che" Guevara lors des combats au cours de la Revolution Cubaine. Che Guevara, d'origine argentine, qui aprcs d'avoir pris part r la Revolution cubaine et lance des foyers insurrectionnels en Amerique Latine, a ete pourchasse par l'armee bolivienne r l'aide des agents de la CIA, capture le 08 octobre, execute le lendemain et enterre dans le secret. Ses ossements figurent parmi les sept squelettes exhumes le 05 juillet r Vallegrande en Bolivie, selon le medecin legiste cubain Jorge Gonzales. (FILES) File picture taken in 1959 near the Havana in Cuba, showing Ernesto "Che" Guevara talking with a Cuban guerilla fighter. Che Guevara, born Argentinian, was captured by the Bolivian army and CIA agents the 08 October 1967, executed and buried the next day. Guevara's bones were formerly identified 05 July, 740 km southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz.

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(FILE) Vilma Espin (R), wife of current Cuban acting President Raul Castro, chats with revolutionary leader Ernesto Che Guevara and his wife Aleida (C), in 1959 in Havana. Espin died in Havana 18 June 2007 aged 77 after a long illness. Cuba held a day of mourning Tuesday for the guerrilla who became one of the most powerful woman in the revolution that propelled her brother-in-law Fidel Castro to power. AFP PHOTO/CONSEJO DE ESTADO - HO

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(FILE) A 1959 photograph showing Commanders (L to R) Raul Castro, Antonio Nunez Jimenez, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Juan Almeida and Ramiro Valdes in Havana during the first year of the Cuban revolution. Despite its 44-year trade embargo on the Caribbean island and constant efforts to dislodge the communist leader, the US position is now "wait and see", said Cuba expert Mark Falcoff of the American Enterprise Institute 03 August 2006. Fidel Castro, nearly 80, ceded his leadership positions to his younger brother Raul while recuperating from surgery for intestinal bleeding. AFP PHOTO/ARCHIVO BOHEMIA

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(FILES) This 1958 file photo shows legendary guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara taking batting lessons in Cuba's Sierra Maestra, one year before the success of the Cuban Revolution. The Baltimore Orioles are scheduled to play a historic exhibition game vs Cuba's national team, the reigning Olympic champion, in Havana, 28 March 1999. The last time a US Major League baseball team played in Cuba was in 1947 when the Brooklyn Dodgers held spring training in Havana. A second game between the two teams is to be played in Baltimore at an undetermined future date. AFP PHOTO/FILES

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(FILE) Photograph taken in 1957 during the guerrilla war leaded by Fidel Castro (top, 2-R) against Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. At bottom Raul Castro is seen next to Argentinian born Ernesto Che Guevara (top, 2-L) and other members of the guerrilla. Pressure mounted 03 August 2006 on Raul Castro to demonstrate he is in control as Cuba's interim leader, with his absence from public view fueling fears of a power vacuum three days after he took over from his brother Fidel. Instead of any address by midday, there was old news from Raul Castro, until now the defense chief, in the form of his July 1 address on legitimacy in Cuba's leadership, re-run in the Communist Party newspaper, Granma. In power since 1959, a message attributed to Fidel Castro, who would turn 80 on August 13, said he would be out for "several weeks of rest" following an operation to stem intestinal bleeding. AFP PHOTO/ARCHIVO BOHEMIA

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Argentine born Ernesto Guevara de la Serna rides a donkey with his sister Celia in Altagracia in Argentina in 1933. Born on 14 June 1928 in Rosario, Argentina. Cubans commemorated de 75th anniversary of Guevara's birth 14 June, 2003. Che Guevara became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America, leading with Fidel Castro the Cuban Revolution.

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Ernesto Guevara de la Serna is held to be photographed by his father in Misiones, Argentine in 1928. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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File picture wothout a precisely date of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentine. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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File picture without a precisely date of Celia de la Serna holding her son Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentine. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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Celia de la Serna holds her son Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina. Next June 14th, 2003, Cubans commemorated de 75th anniversary of Guevara's birth. Che Guevara became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentine tries to walk in Misiones, Argentine. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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File picture of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (R) in Misiones, Argentine, approximateley in 1930. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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File picture without precisely date of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (D), born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentine. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN

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File picture without a precisely date of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (R), born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentine. Next June 14th Cubans will commemorate de 75 anniversary of Guevara's birth, who became one of the most important revolutionary leaders in Latin America. AFP PHOTO/Archivo-AIN