Communist Propaganda in schools
"Che, a revolutionary Star" will be read in schools decision by the Ministry of Education
Didactic Marxist -childhood education.
A children's book that life as an example of Che Guevara was selected by the Ministry of Education's Office to join the school libraries.
"Che, a revolutionary Star" was published by Editorial La Marca. The texts are in charge of the founder of Marea Editorial, Constanza Brunet and Guido Indij. The book, hard cover, colorful illustrations, will soon be part of school libraries
A book already in the windows began to attract controversy since its release: it is the untold story of Che Guevara for children under 12 years.
The book was published by Editorial La Marca, that on the occasion of its 18th anniversary this year launched a collection of titles for children called "The Mark terrible."
A children's book that life as an example of Che Guevara was selected by the Ministry of Education's Office to join the school libraries.
"Che, a revolutionary Star" was published by Editorial La Marca. The texts are in charge of the founder of Marea Editorial, Constanza Brunet and Guido Indij. The book, hard cover, colorful illustrations, will soon be part of school libraries
A book already in the windows began to attract controversy since its release: it is the untold story of Che Guevara for children under 12 years.
The book was published by Editorial La Marca, that on the occasion of its 18th anniversary this year launched a collection of titles for children called "The Mark terrible."
In this context, that of Ernesto "Che" Guevara became the first story to tell.
"We decided to take a children's collection of books by characters in the story. And what better to start with Che," said Guido Indij, founder of La Mancha.
Indij, along with the author and founder of Marea Editorial, Constanza Brunet are responsible for the texts. Meanwhile, the pictures belong to a Korean artist named Ju Yun Lee, Indij discovered during a trip to the Frankfurt Book Fair.
The book is divided into two parts: the first tells the story of Guevara as a story and combined with his most famous. The second is a biography aimed at older children, teachers and parents.
She said the division of the book is that "it is known that the story of Guevara's violent and raw", so reserve the "tragic consequences for one's parents have it their children. "
" This book is a bit revolutionary and avant-garde, many parents and people are going to judge, but those who read and understand the concept, they will enjoy, "said Indij.
For now, the book is on the street and could soon be part of school libraries. The authors said they were submitted in a contest of the Ministry of Education to be part of the primary school titles and was selected .
As the book's focus Che "wanted to change the world" and "together with ten other fellow Fidel and Cuba embarked on an unequal battle against the dictator and his army."
dead 100,000,000 of communism throughout the world should be reason enough to ban this type of propaganda, especially in schools.
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