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Che Guevara's deputy, Orlando Borrego, coming to Britain

Rock around the Blockade | 13.02.2008 14:17 | Workers' Movements | London

Three Cubans with intimate knowledge of the Cuban revolution are coming to speak at meetings throughout Britain from 21 February to 4 March. One of them, Orlando Borrego, was Che Guevara's deputy from 1959-65. Fidel Castro's illness has thrust Cuba into the spotlight and these speakers bring first hand experience to the discussion of Cuba past, present and future.

Che Guevara’s deputy to speak in London

Press conference
3pm, Thursday 21 February 2008
RMT head office, Unity House
39 Chalton Street
London, NW1 1JD

The inaugural event is hosted by the Venezuelan embassy at Bolivar Hall at 6.30pm on Thursday 21 February 2008: Bolivar hall, 54 Grafton Way, London W1T 5DL, free to attend.

To arrange interviews with Borrego or the other speakers telephone 07964 814 365 or via email.

‘Orlando Borrego is so identified with me all that’s missing is for him to get asthma and we would be the same person’ – Che Guevara, Bolivia 1967

Orlando Borrego, Che Guevara’s closest comrade in Cuba, will be speaking for the first time in Britain (first public meeting is in London on Thursday 21 February).

Between 21 February and 5 March 2008, Borrego will be speaking at meetings throughout Britain alongside Jesus Garcia, elected local government representative and author of five books on socialism and democracy, and by Yoselin Rufin, a young female leader of Cuba’s Federation of University Students.

Orlando Borrego, now aged 71, worked with Che in the Ministry of Industries from 1959 to 1964. Since then Borrego has continued in the leadership of the Cuban government, today serving as adviser to the Transport Ministry. He frequently travels to Venezuela where he gives seminars to the National Assembly, economists and policy makers on Che Guevara’s approach to economic development.

Representing three generations of revolutionary Cubans, the Cuban speakers will travel from London to Glasgow, speaking to audiences in schools, universities, community centres, trade unions. See www.cubansarecoming.org for full tour details. The tour is sponsored by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers.

Helen Yaffe from Rock around the Blockade said: ‘This tour takes place at a fascinating moment in Latin America. The relationship between Cuba and Venezuela is reshaping the continent. Che’s influence can be felt in the revolutionary upsurge and this tour provides us with a chance to hear about it first hand.’


Rock around the Blockade, BCM BOX 5909, London WC1N 3XX.
Tel: 020 7837 1743.
Email:  cubansarecoming@yahoo.co.uk /  office@ratb.org.uk www.cubansarecoming.org / www.ratb.org.uk

Rock around the Blockade
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  1. You folks really wank off to these traitors who sought to destroy the anarchists — @narchist
  2. asthma — simon
  3. Nobody have? — F Espinoza
  4. so — clare
  5. I think you'll find , Mr. @ that.... — daggle
  6. Come see for yourself! — red star at night