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Richard Gott

Richard Willoughby Gott (born 28 October 1938, Aston Tirrold, England) is a British journalist and historian. A former Latin America correspondent and features editor for the British newspaper ''The Guardian'', he is known for his radical politics and a connection to Che Guevara. He resigned from ''The Guardian'' in 1994 after claims that he had been a Soviet 'agent of influence', a tag Gott denied. Gott admitted taking money from the KGB.〔Donegan, Lawrence. ''Spy-watchers split on KGB's pounds 10,000, The Guardian 12 December 1994〕
==Early career==
He studied history at Oxford University and worked at the Royal Institute of International Affairs. In the 1960s he worked at the University of Chile, where he wrote ''Guerrilla Movements in Latin America''.〔(New Yorker )〕 In January 1966, Gott was a candidate in a by-election in Kingston upon Hull North for the 'Radical Alliance', running on a platform which stressed opposition to the Vietnam War; he polled only 253 votes.〔David McKie "By-elections of the Wilson Government" in Chris Cook and John Ramsden (eds.), "By-elections in British Politics", Macmillan, 1973, p.228〕
In November 1963, working as a freelance journalist for ''The Guardian'' in Cuba, Gott was invited to a celebration of the revolution party at the Soviet Union embassy in Havana. During the evening, a group of invited journalists who were chatting in the garden were joined by Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara for a few hours, who answered their questions.
After following Guevara to Bolivia in 1967, Gott played a role in confirming that the 4–5-hour-old body in question was actually Guevara's. He was the only witness in Bolivia who had actually met Guevara.〔Richard Gott ("US Agent in at the Death of Che Guevara" ), ''The Guardian'', 11 October 1967〕

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