Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Is that Che ever see the domino effect after Cuban Revolution?

Hello and Salam... it is being a long break before i am deciding to write again. the factor might be for me to gain more intellectual materials reading over a time or analyzing next current issues which possibly relevant for upcoming entry.

this entry topic is "Is Che ever see the domino effect after Cuban Revolution?" .

"Che", ever heard his name? nope?but for sure you had seen this potraits.


"Ernesto Che Guevara" is a well known fiqure around the globe as a revolutionizer in which his ideas and inspiration guide every revolutionist-minded thinkers. teenagers of course use this symbol to portray a rebellious character.To recall, i even had owned his t-shirt emblazoned with his well printed charismatic out-look back to old school days.


Why this topic?
i,ve thought about this topic by which to correlate "che" with the dominoes effect recently occured in egypt,tunisian and somehow regaining its popularity towards algeirs.the dominoes concept supposedly not an "alien" topic to be discussed on,even it,s had proven historically during vietnam war and even with our own homeland-tanah malaya during british colonization in the back old days when communist ideology spreading around southeast Asia from mainland China with supportive big nation at that time Soviet Union.

The defination:
the dominoes effect:is a metaphorically chain reaction that occurs when a small change causes a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence.

Revolution in the hand of peoples
revolution like in egypt and Tunisia recently potrayed a good government and the bad ones. the government which not in a heart of public will never last long, even an iron fist rule is implemented, someday democratic rule will regain to its place in the hand of public.however, peoples should ensure that, not all revolution lead to a good government, somehow it will making things worsen. This is because most leaders upon achieving power would change and would forget the struggles and sacrifices which enabled them to be in power. Power corrupts as we all know.


A Good Revolution
after about half decade from Cuban revolutions, Cuban peoples have a socialist state government under Raul Castro(the successor of Fidel Castro).Cuba had a vibrant but extremely unequal economy in early 1950s, with large capital outflows to foreign investors. The country has made significant progress since the Revolution towards a more even distribution of income. Despite the economic embargo by the United States, the economy grew at a rate higher than the rest of Latin America until the collapse of the Soviet Union, its main trading partner. Between 1990 and 1993, Cuba's GDP declined by 33%. Yet Cuba has managed to retain levels of healthcare and education, and since 2000 the economy is rapidly recovering.


Cuba has a highly-developed service industry with one of the largest professional workforce in the world. Its number of doctors per capita is ranked #1 in the world.Cubans receive low housing and transportation costs, free education, and health care and food subsidies. Corruption is common, though far lower than in most other countries in Latin America.

What these suggest?
these apparently show a good government even under a dictotorial rule not as in egypt after 30 years of Hosni Mubarak reign as such in Tunisia.

Dr. Ernesto Che Guevara and its domino effect expectation
the dominoes effect like in east asia recently had being felt by the latinos in the early 50s. the true revolusioner behind this revolution is a fiqure, a fiqure who become a famous potrait around the world and a vivid portrait that become inspiration till these day especially the youngsters. however, what makes him a well known persona not because his succesful campaign along with Fidel,and Raul castro during the cuban revolution, but his desire to stimulate the uphealing forces around american continent at that times. an instinct of a true revolutionist. to recall his letter towards Fidel to release his Cuban citizenship,post and etc for this purpose.



Throughout motorcycles journey he had when he is 24 years old with his friend around the american continent, he witnessed the problems faces by the peoples around there-the problems of oppressor and suppressor.through these stimulating experience,he start understanding the need of revolution at that continent during those days. it is more triggered after the success of Cuban revolution.


The Conclusion:
Che was die in Bolivia in order to upheal a revolution there, but his spirit will continuously flowing not iust in american latin continent but around the corner of our world, as a a SYMBOL OF REVOLUTION!.


wheres there is tyranny, and bad government in the eyes of people,it is for sure a revolution will outbreak simultaneously,and for that also it will bring back the power to its peoples as what being mention by Che in his book "Guerilla Warfare";

"popular force can win a war against the army"

-the essence of guerilla warfare-

2 comments:

  1. That's not true. The main reason why Tunisians and Egyptians succeed in overthrowing their dictators is due to the fact that THEIR ARMY DID NOT FIRE ON THE PROTESTING CIVILIANS.

    If they (the army) did, then it'll be like Tiananmen Square in China, 1989; and the revolution would have failed.

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  2. thanks fotr comment..anyhow..i never said tunisian and egyptians throwing their dictators by army based conflict..the revolution will come in any way..but the most important is peoples forces behind it..

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