Saturday, March 28, 2015

Gabriel Rubio Giron, AFP


Gabriel Rubio Giron, AFP
AFP Javier Soriano Imanol Arteaga, nephew of Spanish missionary Luis Cuartero, shows photos taken on October 10, 1967 by former AFP journalist Marc Hutten, showing the corpse white collar of Argentine Marxist revolutionary, Ernesto "Che" Guevara Madrid (AFP) - Lost for half a century, historic photographs of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara shortly after his execution taken by an AFP photographer have come to light in a small Spanish town.
The dark-bearded guerilla leader lies on a stretcher with his dead eyes open, his bare chest stained with blood and dirt, in the eight black and white photographs taken after he was shot by the Bolivian army in October 1967.
After Arteaga rediscovered the pictures, he said, "I searched on the Internet for 'French journalist Che dead', and Hutten's name came up, along with some photos that are just like mine."
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