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Sir James R. Mancham recalls: The beginning of tourism in the Seychelles eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mad Dog Killers: The Story of a Congo Mercenary by Smith, Ivan at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN 10: 190767778X - ISBN 13: 9781907677786 - Helion and Company - 2012 - Softcover ....
Bay of Pigs 60th Anniversary Part III - Humiliating Che Guevara and John Kerry frontpagemag.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from frontpagemag.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This is the history of a failure, (Oddly frank opening lines of Che Guevara’s Congo Dairies.) “Those Cuban-CIA men (Bay of Pigs vets) were as tough, dedicated and impetuous a group of soldiers as I’ve ever had the honor of commanding.” (Legendary anti-communist mercenary “Mad Mike” Hoare, commander of the “Wild Geese,” in his book Congo Mercenary.) “I stood above Che Guevara, my boots near his head, just as Che had once stood over my dear friend and fellow 2506 Brigade member, Nestor Pino. We re going to kill you all, Che said to Pino.” Now, the situation was reversed. Che Guevara lay at my feet. He looked like a piece of trash. I said, Che Guevara, I want to talk to you. (Former President of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Assoc. Felix Rodriguez, recalling Che Guevara’s capture in Bolivia, where he played a key role.) ....
Gou Kréol (1994) reflecting on the common Creole culture across the Indian Ocean. But séga also gave rise to a genre the Seychelles claims as its own – the moutya. A deeply communal performance of dance and music, the moutya’s characteristic flat goatskin drum is tuned by being warmed by the heat of the open fire around which the gathering takes place and is joined by improvised call and response singing. In recent years Victoria has been at the heart of efforts to preserve this sound of more than 200 years’ history. There were thousands of slaves on the Seychelles islands by the early 19th century, and the moutya – derived from a Bantu word – arose in circumstances of severe oppression. ....