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Cuba rocks to huge peace concert | Cuba rocks to huge peace concert |
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Havana is hosting the biggest open-air concert since the 1959 revolution, featuring some 15 top Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers. | Havana is hosting the biggest open-air concert since the 1959 revolution, featuring some 15 top Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers. |
Hundreds of thousands of people - many wearing white - are attending the event in Revolution Square, Havana. | Hundreds of thousands of people - many wearing white - are attending the event in Revolution Square, Havana. |
Colombian singer Juanes, who organised the "Peace without Borders" concert, has received death threats from Miami-based critics of the Cuban regime. | Colombian singer Juanes, who organised the "Peace without Borders" concert, has received death threats from Miami-based critics of the Cuban regime. |
But he has won support from 20 high-profile jailed dissidents inside Cuba. | But he has won support from 20 high-profile jailed dissidents inside Cuba. |
The BBC's Michael Voss at the concert says there is a mood of excitement, as many residents of the isolated, music-loving island have never seen anything like it before. | The BBC's Michael Voss at the concert says there is a mood of excitement, as many residents of the isolated, music-loving island have never seen anything like it before. |
We've been here since three in the morning... waiting for Juanes and for Olga Tanon Luisa Maria Canales class="" href="/2/hi/in_pictures/8265995.stm">In pictures: Cuban peace concert | |
He says people have travelled from across the island to attend. | He says people have travelled from across the island to attend. |
Organisers said some 500,000 people were expected. | Organisers said some 500,000 people were expected. |
But our reporter says heat is a problem. He has seen a lot of people being carried away on stretchers. | But our reporter says heat is a problem. He has seen a lot of people being carried away on stretchers. |
Reconciliation | Reconciliation |
"Together, we are going to make history," said Puerto Rican singer Olga Tanon, as she opened the concert with the love song, Es Mentiroso Ese Hombre (That Man is a Liar). | "Together, we are going to make history," said Puerto Rican singer Olga Tanon, as she opened the concert with the love song, Es Mentiroso Ese Hombre (That Man is a Liar). |
"We've been here since 0300 waiting for everyone, waiting for Juanes and for Olga Tanon," Luisa Maria Canales, an 18-year-old engineering student, told the AP news agency. | "We've been here since 0300 waiting for everyone, waiting for Juanes and for Olga Tanon," Luisa Maria Canales, an 18-year-old engineering student, told the AP news agency. |
Concert organiser Juanes denied that the concert was political | |
"I'm a little tired, but I am more excited." | "I'm a little tired, but I am more excited." |
While critics have complained that Juanes is endorsing the island's communist system, the dissidents say the concert is an opportunity for reconciliation. | While critics have complained that Juanes is endorsing the island's communist system, the dissidents say the concert is an opportunity for reconciliation. |
Juanes said the show was about peace and tolerance, not politics. | Juanes said the show was about peace and tolerance, not politics. |
"It's a message of peace, not only for Cuba. It's for the entire region," he said. | "It's a message of peace, not only for Cuba. It's for the entire region," he said. |
He added that preparations for the concert had not been easy, but "we have all got over our fears". | He added that preparations for the concert had not been easy, but "we have all got over our fears". |
Our reporter notes that the location of the free concert is highly symbolic. | Our reporter notes that the location of the free concert is highly symbolic. |
The headquarters of the communist party is in Revolution Square, along with a giant metal sculpture of Che Guevara's head. | The headquarters of the communist party is in Revolution Square, along with a giant metal sculpture of Che Guevara's head. |
The square was used by Fidel Castro to give five-hour speeches, and is also where Pope John Paul II held a historic open air mass in 1998. | The square was used by Fidel Castro to give five-hour speeches, and is also where Pope John Paul II held a historic open air mass in 1998. |
Among the artists taking part on Sunday are Spain's Miguel Bose, Olga Tanon from Puerto Rico, the Cuban performers Silvio Rodriguez and Los Van Van. | Among the artists taking part on Sunday are Spain's Miguel Bose, Olga Tanon from Puerto Rico, the Cuban performers Silvio Rodriguez and Los Van Van. |
Are you in Havana? Are you attending the concert? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Havana? Are you attending the concert? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |
Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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