Che: Part Two Page #2
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this movement is led by a foreigner,
they will turn their backs on you.
You will die heroically,
but you have no hope
of achieving victory.
Then let's change the name of Bolivia.
After all, Simn Bolvar
was a Venezuelan, right?
Comrade Monje,
your job and the party's job is to
make it clear to the people that Che,
that Ramn, is a revolutionary
from the continent, not a foreigner.
It's true. Ramn is like Simn Bolvar.
The party does not endorse
armed struggle.
You are free to abandon it.
And you will have our support if you do.
If you stay, the party will no longer
pay your stipends.
As the head of the Communist Party here,
I advise you to leave with me.
With a mojito,
you cannot grind up the leaves.
- I know about mojitos.
- So you know you can't grind them up.
How are you?
Come over.
Just a second, I'm finishing here.
Then you have to cover it.
Half an hour in the oven
with the correct temperature.
No, I forgot something.
On top of the cream, put cheese.
Cheese.
Excuse us for a second.
We need to talk.
Go ahead.
- Everything good?
- Yes, good.
Why did Che change
the location of the camp?
closer to Argentina.
He had contacts
waiting for him in Alto Beni.
The mines are there.
Miners are more politicized.
They support us.
Che needed somewhere
to train for six months
where he wouldn't be bothered.
How is that ancahuaz region?
It's a very remote place.
Life is hard there.
In fact, the few peasants who live there
don't trust foreigners.
to make a deal.
No.
We have some money
that we want you to take to Bolivia.
And we need to find out if there's
anything else that we need to send.
We also found a cave
which could be useful.
Good morning.
I told the men that I'm going back
to La Paz today.
I'm resigning from the party.
My mission is over.
- Okay.
- The jeep arrives this afternoon.
Why don't you stay in the camp
until the jeep arrives?
I would like to be alone.
I'll wait at the zinc house.
Fine.
with my decision made.
Okay. Monje, we'll be here.
Coco, find Moiss Guevara.
Tell him I want to talk to him.
We're leaving in a few days
on a training march
for about 20, 25 days.
I'll go to the mines.
I'll be back between
the 4th and 14th of February.
I'd like to come back earlier,
but it's Carnival season,
La Diablada in Oruro.
My men will be all spread out,
it'll be difficult to gather them.
You are our primary connection
to the outside.
Your cover needs to remain intact.
You can't come back to the camp.
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