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Cuban writers present historical books in Argentina
Cuban writers Adys Cupull and Froilan Gonzalez presented in Buenos Aires, Argentina, two historical books at a gathering with worker's leaders and activists that South American nation.

The books entitled Sin olvido. Crimenes en La Higuera (Without Forgetting. Crimes in La Higuera) and Centroamerica en Julio Antonio Mella (Central America in Julio Antonio Mella), were first launched at the Book Fair of Rosario, also in Argentina, according to a PL report.

During the meeting the authors held a friendly dialogue with members of Argentina's Workers Union Federation. They read abstracts of their books which are historical compilations.

Sin Olvido includes an interview that the two Cuban writers, who are husband and wife, made in 1983 with Bolivia's former foreign minister, Walter Guevara Arce, who confirmed that Ernest Che Guevara was assassinated by orders of U.S. authorities. Arce's testimony was first published on this book.

He said that killing Che, aside from being a murder, was a serious political mistake, something he told to the then Bolivian president, General Rene Barrientos.

Adys Cupull and Froilan Gonzalez answered several questions asked by the Argentinean workers. They gave detailed information about Che's struggles in Bolivia, on which they learned from researches they carried out while being part of

Havana, (AIN).- Cuban writers Adys Cupull and Froilan Gonzalez presented in Buenos Aires, Argentina, two historical books at a gathering with worker's leaders and activists that South American nation.

The books entitled Sin olvido. Crimenes en La Higuera (Without Forgetting. Crimes in La Higuera) and Centroamerica en Julio Antonio Mella (Central America in Julio Antonio Mella), were first launched at the Book Fair of Rosario, also in Argentina, according to a PL report.

During the meeting the authors held a friendly dialogue with members of Argentina's Workers Union Federation. They read abstracts of their books which are historical compilations.

Sin Olvido includes an interview that the two Cuban writers, who are husband and wife, made in 1983 with Bolivia's former foreign minister, Walter Guevara Arce, who confirmed that Ernest Che Guevara was assassinated by orders of U.S. authorities. Arce's testimony was first published on this book.

He said that killing Che, aside from being a murder, was a serious political mistake, something he told to the then Bolivian president, General Rene Barrientos.

Adys Cupull and Froilan Gonzalez answered several questions asked by the Argentinean workers. They gave detailed information about Che's struggles in Bolivia, on which they learned from researches they carried out while being part of the Cuban diplomatic mission in La Paz.

Source: Cubarte


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