CUBA, Jan 20, 2010. - Commander of the Revolution and also Vice President of the Cuban councils of State and Ministers Ramiro Valdes, arrived on Tuesday night in La Paz, the Bolivian capital, after visiting several places linked to Cuban-Argentinean guerrilla Commander Ernesto Che Guevara in this South American nation. According to Prensa Latina news agency, they were welcomed on Tuesday night at the El Alto International Airport in La Paz by Bolivian FM David Choquehuanca. The Cuban delegation will attend Morales’s symbolic inauguration on Thursday at the Tiahuanaco archeological complex and, on Friday, they will also participate in the official swearing-in ceremony at the headquarters of the Pluri-National Legislative Assembly. Ramiro Valdes, who is also the Cuban Minister for Computing and Communications, arrived in Bolivia on Monday. He already visited the Señor de Malta Hospital, where Che’s corpse was taken in Valle Grande and where dozens of Cuban internationalist doctors are now offering their services; and the locality of La Higuera, where the mythical combatant was assassinated in 1967. Thirteen years ago, the leadership of the Cuban Revolution gave Ramiro Valdes the mission to repatriate the mortal remains of Ernesto Che Guevara, which were found on June 28th, 1997, and today rest in a mausoleum in Santa Clara, central Cuban province of Villa Clara. (Cubaminrex - acn) |