Bolivian who captured 'Che' wanted for questioning
By CARLOS VALDEZ
The Associated Press
Friday, March 19, 2010; 6:33 PM
LA PAZ, Bolivia -- The retired general who captured legendary revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara was summoned Friday by Bolivian authorities investigating an alleged plot against President Evo Morales.
Former Gen. Gary Prado allegedly exchanged "ultrasecret" encrypted e-mail with Eduardo Rozsa, a Bolivian-born Hungarian who was slain in an April 2009 raid by an elite police unit.
Authorities allege that Rozsa and two other men killed - an Irishman and an ethnic Hungarian from Romania - were involved in a conspiracy to create a separatist right-wing militia in the eastern, opposition-dominated state of Santa Cruz.
Morales said when they were killed that a plot to assassinate him had been foiled.
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The man standing by the wounded Che Guevara is Felix Rodriguez, Cuban "exile" who was in Bolivia
with the CIA at the time of the shooting and capture and the murder.
In the second photo, he is the man on the left lying on the stage of a night club, sitting in front of
Porter Goss, with a CIA team. Barry Seal sits behind Porter Goss.
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In the 3rd photo, he visits with
US Vice President George H W Bush.