In an appearance on TV, February 1959, Che said that “at La Cabaña all executions are carried out under my express orders.” There he presided over hundreds of executions in summary trialsA company that sponsors tours to Cuba touts La Cabaña Fortress prison as the place where “Che helped consolidate the victory of the revolution.” Historians estimate Che "consolidated" the lives of as many as 2,000 people.
Once in power, Che Guevara was appointed head of La Cabaña, where he ran one of the century’s more modest -- if no less shameful -- kangaroo courts. He did his part to purge Cuba of Batista loyalists by playing judge, jury and executioner in a manner reminiscent of Stalin’s Great Terror of the 1930s. It was here he earned the name The Butcher of La Cabaña..- Ross Bonarde, 5 Things You Didn't Know: Che Guevara, AskMen.com, August 22, 2008
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