As part of the 16th Meeting of the Sao Paulo Forum (FSP) underway in Argentina, the Cuban delegation to the event inaugurated an exhibition of pictures of Fidel Castro and Ernesto (Che) Guevara.
The exhibition has been attended by Honduras’ constitutional president Manuel Zelaya, writer and journalist Stella Calloni, and Carlos (Calica) Ferrer, who was friends with Che since childhood and accompanied him on his second trip across Latin America, Juventud Rebelde reported.
The display was unveiled in Buenos Aires as part of the meeting that kicked off four days ago in the Argentinean capital and wraps up today.
It consists of 42 pictures of Fidel and Che taken by Cuban photographers Alberto Díaz Gutierrez (Korda), Liborio Noval and Roberto Chile. Some of the photos were provided by the Office for Historical Affairs of the Cuban government.
The visitors to the exhibition expressed their solidarity with the Cuban Revolution as they have done it during the forum.
FSP participants have also claimed for the end of the US economic, commercial and financial blockade against the island and for the freedom of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters imprisoned in American jails.
The FSP brought to Buenos Aires representatives of left-wing, center-left and progressive parties from Latin America. The forum was founded in 1990 by Brazil’s Worker Party in Sao Paulo.




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