Mujer-Guerrilla Page #5
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- 2008
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Go!
You bastards!
of intense combat in Monteagudo...
...between a group of guerrillas
and the 3rd division.
The army didn't
suffer any casualties.
Here's Monteagudo.
They are talking
about one dead guerrilla...
...named Antonio Fernndez from Tarata.
Pombo, sounds like it was Pedro.
He's from Tarata.
Monteagudo is here.
- Where exactly? ~
- Here, south of Nancahuaz.
This is where Joaqun
and his group are operating.
- So, what we're hearing makes sense.
- We're not far off.
- Good afternoon, sir.
- Good afternoon.
With your permission,
I need to check your house.
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
Hello, madam.
Good afternoon.
Don't worry, madam,
we won't do you any harm.
Who's that man over there?
- Sit down.
- No, thanks.
- Who is that man?
- Oh, he's a friend...
Is he all right?
Have you seen the army around here?
He's a neighbour. He has a fever.
We have a doctor with us.
We'll bring him to see you
when we come back.
Do you understand me?
...but what about the army?
We need to find a way
across the river, a ford.
You live here and you know
this area well. You can help us.
Get us some food.
There, have some money.
You are seven people, right?
And eight with the woman.
How do you know that we're seven?
I don't know if I'll be able to go on.
Of course you can, Tania.
We'll be back in two days.
Remember, sir, find us an easy place
to cross the river.
Pombo, I've got to talk to Fernando.
Fernando is sleeping.
He's recovering
from an asthma attack.
Don't you think
he's had enough worries for today?
Let him rest.
Inti, what's the matter?
Okay, go and tell him.
Camba and Chapaco.
Camba says his physical condition
prevents him from continuing.
I think he no longer
sees the point of the struggle.
I talked to Inti already.
Fernando, I am a bit sick.
- I don't believe...
- Camba.
I can't let you go
until we meet Joaqun's group...
...because if they capture you...
...you not only risk your own life...
...but you also put the whole group at risk.
Look, Camba.
To survive here, to win...
...you have to live
as if you've already died.
I never said to Inti
that I wanted to quit.
Quitting is for cowards.
What I told Inti is that in six months
to a year, I want to return home.
Let's see.
Tell me...
...exactly where you said to cross.
Just about here is where
I will make them cross, captain.
Now...
so we don't shoot at you.
Now go home and don't move...
...until the guerrillas arrive,
or they'll suspect something.
Fire!
Today, the Bolivian Army reported
a rebel clash at Vado del Yeso.
Ten rebels were reported killed.
The group's one survivor, Jos Carrillo,
is a local miner who was under...
...the command of a Cuban
named Joaqun Acua.
That's bullshit from the army.
They can't all be dead...
...unless they were
walking in their sleep.
Jos Carrillo is Paco.
Maybe he was caught and is talking.
Let's go.
It's already five o'clock.
- What happened to her face?
- The piranhas ate it.
I requested a coffin.
There's a cemetery in town.
Mr. President,
with your permission, sir.
What do you plan to do
with Che if he is captured alive?
Personally, I think...
...the biggest mistake Batista made...
...was not killing Fidel
when he had the chance.
Thanks.
Fernando, they say the truck comes
every day, and the deputy...
- What's his name?
- Vidal Aguilar...
...left yesterday for Vallegrande
to warn the army about us.
It's a two-day-old telegram
sent by the army to the deputy.
It says:
"Any expenses incurred will be...
...reimbursed by the army."
Inti is already talking to the wife.
They own a store.
Tell Inti that in reprisal for that...
...we will take all that
we need from the store.
Take 10 cans of sardines
and those tomatoes.
This is for my children!
Madam, madam.
Dear comrades, we've been here
fighting the army for six months now.
You may wonder why.
We want to
end injustice in this country.
To end neglect and misery...
...to which the government subjects
its own people.
For example,
where is the nearest hospital?
About 100 kilometres away,
right? What if you get sick?
First you have to pay
to take a truck to Vallegrande...
...and then you pay for the stay.
So you go to a hospital,
which they say is public...
...but to see a doctor,
you must pay first.
Isn't this the way it is?
And the medicine? They won't even
give you aspirin for free.
In other words...
...if your kid gets sick or dies because
you have no money for the hospital...
...who is going to care?
That is the reason why your
luck changing for the better...
...depends on the triumph
of our struggle...
Yes?
Is there going
to be fighting here in the village?
We have no intention of
fighting in the villages.
Nothing.
Two pigs and a mule.
- Weird, isn't it?
- You're telling me.
- Where is Miguel?
Hey.
Madam, madam!
Madam!
I don't see anything.
Absolute silence.
Smells like soldiers to me.
It's completely deserted.
I talked to an old woman who said
that her grandson saw soldiers yesterday.
Miguel.
to Jagey at 1300 hours.
You heard it.
The vanguard, get ready.
Miguel, stay on guard.
Take all security measures.
Understood.
- Tell me.
- Fernando...
I think it's better that I stay here.
I can't stand up or pee.
We aren't going to leave you here.
When we get to Jagey,
we'll make a decision.
Good afternoon.
I met him on the way to Jagey.
He says he comes from Vallegrande.
Where are you going with these goods?
To Picacho, sir.
I have jerky and cheese to sell to...
Pombo, Pombo.
...support my family, sir.
- Have you seen the army around?
- No, sir. I haven't seen the army.
Fernando,
Maintain vigilance.
Fall into line. Everyone, stay alert.
Are you sure
you haven't seen the army?
No, sir. I haven't seen the army.
Good.
Pombo, walk with him
to the outskirts of the village.
Thank you, sir.
You have
a pebble factory in your shoe.
It's the second time
you've stopped for the same sh*t.
Pacho, that way.
Daro, go over there.
Willy, go with them.
- Antonio.
- Chapaco, let's go.
Urbano, go over by the fence.
Arturo, over there.
Keep going, Daro.
Retreat!
Everybody run down the hill!
I'm covering you!
Downhill, everyone!
- Chino, what's wrong?
- I lost my glasses!
They'll kill you. Here they are!
They killed Coco, Julio and Miguel.
Camba, this way. Camba!
Camba! What are you doing?
Come on!
What happened?
They killed Miguel,
Julio, and your brother.
I tried to get them out...
...but I couldn't.
I'm sorry.
This is Che's vanguard.
You think he's close?
I think you should bring in the
second Ranger division.
They haven't finished training.
You're going to need
every man you can get.
Benigno.
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