Dairy of 'Che' Guevara Translated to Azeri Language

Baku - The dairy of guerrilla fighter Ernesto Che Guevara is today among the books translated into Azeri language by the Translation Center under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Republic.
The book, given by the director of the center, Afag Masud, to Cuban ambassador to Baku, Alfredo Nieves Portuondo, will focus the tributes that will be carried out in this Caucasian nation during the 50th anniversary of the fall in combat of the Heroic Guerrilla.
During the meeting, the intellectual stressed that his compatriot Rovshen Ramizoglum translated the book and it will be a reference in local libraries on part of the life of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, universally known as Che Guevara.
Nieves Portuondo thanked the translation into the Azerbaijani language and emphasized that Che was an Argentine-Cuban revolutionary fighter, statesman, writer and physician, who with his life, behavior and thought became the paradigm of millions of men and women around the world.
Che gives in his personal diary a detailed account of seven months of vicissitudes of the guerrilla he led in Bolivia until he was killed by soldiers after being captured alive in October 1967.
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