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In compelling detail two leading U.S. civil rights lawyers recount the outstanding life and deliberate killing of the world's most storied innovative: Ernesto Che Guevara. Michael Ratner and Michael Steven Smith review the outstanding trajectory of Che's profession, from an early on politicization recounted in the Bike Diaries, through meetings with his compaero Fidel Castro in Mexico, his vital role in the Cuban trend, and his expeditions in another country to Africa and Latin America. But their focus is on Che's final times in Bolivia where, after calendar months of battle to spread the trend begun in Havana, Che is wounded, captured and, soon after, carried out. Bound and helpless, Che's last words to his killer, a soldier in the Bolivian Military, are "Remember, you are killing a guy." Referencing inner U.S. authorities documentation, much of it never before released, Ratner and Smith bring their forensic skills as lawyers to analyze the data and present an irrefutable circumstance that the CIA not only realized of and approved the execution, but was instrumental in which makes it happen. Wires from the organization disavowing any U.S. role in the murder were simply endeavors to provide plausible deniability for the Johnson administration. The soul of Che Guevara, as an icon and an enthusiasm, is as vibrant today as it ever before was. News images of democracy protestors in the Middle East having his image have circulated the globe in recent months. For anyone drawn to his impressive life and its own violent, unlawful end, Who Killed Che? will employ, anger, and inform.