“Who Killed Che?” available in Persian

 “Who Killed Che?” available in Persian

A Persian translation of “Who Killed Che?: How the CIA Got Away with Murder”, a book written by leading U.S. civil rights attorneys Michael Ratner and Michael Steven Smith about the life and deliberate killing of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, was launched during a ceremony in Tehran on Sunday, AVA Diplomatic reports.

A Persian translation of “Who Killed Che?: How the CIA Got Away with Murder”, a book written by leading U.S. civil rights attorneys Michael Ratner and Michael Steven Smith about the life and deliberate killing of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, was launched during a ceremony in Tehran on Sunday.

The ceremony was organized by the Art and Cultural Organization of Tehran Municipality in collaboration with the Embassy of Cuba.

Among the participants of the event held at the Cultural Center for Media and Social Networks were Cuban Ambassador Vladimir Andres Gonzalez Quesada, Venezuelan Ambassador Jesús Gregorio González González, Nicaraguan Ambassador Mario Barquero Baltodano, Ecuadorian Ambassador German Ortega Almeida and several other diplomats.

Mohammad Ghorbani is the translator of the book edited by Ali Abutalebi and published by Mazmoon Publications.

Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (1928-1967) was an Argentine physician and revolutionary who played a key role in the Cuban Revolution. He also served in the government of Cuba after the communist takeover before leaving Cuba to try and stir up rebellions in Africa and South America. He was captured and executed by Bolivian security forces in 1967.

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