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Irish Che Guevara stamp prompts protest | Irish Che Guevara stamp prompts protest |
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An Irish stamp marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Che Guevara has aroused the ire of Cuban-Americans. | An Irish stamp marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Che Guevara has aroused the ire of Cuban-Americans. |
The stamp features the iconic image of the Argentine-born revolutionary by Dublin artist Jim Fitzpatrick. | The stamp features the iconic image of the Argentine-born revolutionary by Dublin artist Jim Fitzpatrick. |
Many consider Guevara a mass murderer who should not be honoured, US-Cuban journalist Ninoska Perez told RTE. | |
The stamp was approved by the government "as per normal procedures", said the Irish Department of Communications. | The stamp was approved by the government "as per normal procedures", said the Irish Department of Communications. |
Che Guevara played a key role in the Cuban revolution that overthrew the dictator Batista in 1959. | Che Guevara played a key role in the Cuban revolution that overthrew the dictator Batista in 1959. |
He was the son of a civil engineer with Irish roots, Ernesto Guevara Lynch. | He was the son of a civil engineer with Irish roots, Ernesto Guevara Lynch. |
The stamp's first day cover carries a quote from his father: "In my son's veins flowed the blood of the Irish rebels." | |
The sedate world of philately has seen of a surprising number of stamp controversies since Sir Rowland Hill introduced the Penny Black in 1840. | |
Here are a selection of other ire-inducing issues: | Here are a selection of other ire-inducing issues: |
In 1965, the Royal Mail issued a set of commemorative stamps to mark the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. | In 1965, the Royal Mail issued a set of commemorative stamps to mark the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. |
Questions were raised in parliament about one of the designs, which featured a Nazi swastika on the tail plane of a German bomber. | Questions were raised in parliament about one of the designs, which featured a Nazi swastika on the tail plane of a German bomber. |
Postmaster-General Tony Benn refused to back down and the design was issued unchanged. | Postmaster-General Tony Benn refused to back down and the design was issued unchanged. |
An attempt by the Labour minister to have the Queen's head removed from the design and replaced by the words United Kingdom was politely rejected by Her Majesty. | An attempt by the Labour minister to have the Queen's head removed from the design and replaced by the words United Kingdom was politely rejected by Her Majesty. |
In 2013, the US Postal Service issued a set of stamps featuring the Hogwarts-educated English wizard, Harry Potter. | In 2013, the US Postal Service issued a set of stamps featuring the Hogwarts-educated English wizard, Harry Potter. |
A section of the philatelic community was enraged by the highly commercial, non-American subject matter. | A section of the philatelic community was enraged by the highly commercial, non-American subject matter. |
Former Postmaster General Benjamin Bailar resigned from his position on the Citizen's Advisory Stamp Committee, stating that the Potter stamps amounted to "prostituting" the US stamp programme. | Former Postmaster General Benjamin Bailar resigned from his position on the Citizen's Advisory Stamp Committee, stating that the Potter stamps amounted to "prostituting" the US stamp programme. |
In 2005, the Austrian Postal Service prepared a stamp to mark the 70th birthday of the Dalai Lama. | In 2005, the Austrian Postal Service prepared a stamp to mark the 70th birthday of the Dalai Lama. |
The stamp was never issued, and the country's postal authorities later denied they had come under pressure from the Chinese government to abandon the issue. | The stamp was never issued, and the country's postal authorities later denied they had come under pressure from the Chinese government to abandon the issue. |
However, some test prints were made of the original design, and one was sold at auction in 2016 for 700 euro (£620). | However, some test prints were made of the original design, and one was sold at auction in 2016 for 700 euro (£620). |
Numerous other countries have issued Dalai Lama stamps, from Malawi to Guyana and, in 2015, Germany issued a stamp featuring the Dalai and openly supporting the Campaign for Tibet. | Numerous other countries have issued Dalai Lama stamps, from Malawi to Guyana and, in 2015, Germany issued a stamp featuring the Dalai and openly supporting the Campaign for Tibet. |
In 2009, New Zealand Post prepared set of illustrated stamps intended to celebrate indigenous Maori culture with illustrations of the Haka, the dance beloved of rugby union fans the world over. | In 2009, New Zealand Post prepared set of illustrated stamps intended to celebrate indigenous Maori culture with illustrations of the Haka, the dance beloved of rugby union fans the world over. |
However, the designs were criticised as being cartoonish and badly drawn. | However, the designs were criticised as being cartoonish and badly drawn. |
The stamps were never issued and, in 2011, the postal authorities issued a new set of photographic Haka stamps. | The stamps were never issued and, in 2011, the postal authorities issued a new set of photographic Haka stamps. |
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