HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: A general view over the Revolution Square during the concert Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Pool/Mambo photo/Getty Images)
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes of Colombia performs performs during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo Photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes of Colombia performs performs during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo Photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes of Colombia performs performs during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organized by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes of Colombia performs performs during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organized by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Fans cheer as singer Olga Tanon of Puerto Rico performs during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organized by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images)
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Fans cheer during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organized by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images)
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes of Colombia (L) hugs a Cuban carrying a Cuban flag, who had been invited to climb the stage by Juanes, as he and Miguel Bose of Spain (background) perform during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organised by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singer Juanes (C) of Colombia and Miguel Bose (R) of Spain perform as a Cuban waves a Cuban flag after he had been invited by Juanes to join them on the stage during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organized by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Miguel Bose;Juanes
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HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Singers Juanes (L) of Colombia and Miguel Bose of Spain perform during the concert for Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. According to official sources, some 1,150.000 people attended the concert organised by Colombian singer Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized from the Cuban exile community in Miami for this concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998. (Photo by Sven Creutzmann/Mambo photo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Juanes;Miguel Bose
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Sunday 20 September
By raul
Bueno que pienso? Qué todo está muy bien. Pero Luis Fonsi cantante? Por favor! Este tipo ni canta ni nada que se paresca. Le debían pagar por quedarse en casa y ahorranos la pesadilla de su cantar sin voz. Ahora sobre Juanes la Paz? Yo creo que el puebla no necesita su esfuezo, lo necesitaa el gobierno. Que el mundo se abra a Cuba? o que Cuba se abra al mundo. Quién es el que no permite al cubano a viajar? Los que arriesgan su pellejo atravezando el mar que separa la "Isla" del "Imperio" cuanto no han sido silenciados en el profundo y bravo mar? A los muertos le debia cantar así como también a los vivos traumatizados con sus experiencias en Cuba y al salir de ella> Después de todo ellos también son cubanos y necesitan PAZ> pero latimosamente para ellos no hay concierto!!!
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Monday 21 September
By ALBERTO
YO QUIERO SABER QUE ES LO QUE BUSCA ESTE MUCHACHO JUANES QUE PIENSA QUE CON UN CONCIERTO VA AREGLAR A CUBA PERDONAME PERO ESTAS MAS LOCO QUE UNA CABRA,,NI AUN QUE LE BESES LOS PIES A CASTRO NUNCA CAMBIARIA SU ESTADO DE COMO EL GOVIERNA A CUBA ASI QUE TODO ESTO ES TIEMPO PERDIDO....QUE PENA!JUANES MUCHACHO DE BUEN CORAZON.
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Monday 21 September
By ALBERTO
RAUL=ESTO ES PARA TI AUN QUE SEA TU ERES UNA PERSONA QUE NO SABES DE MUSICOS Y NI CANTANTES Y TE HACE SEGURO QUE TU TIENES VOZ DE CHIVO VIEJO.
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Monday 21 September
By ilaidel
Soy un cubano que opino que para mi el concierto de Juanes estubo fabuloso deberian de darle conciertos a las personas en cuba como este cada año y olvidar la mescla de politica de exilio cubano ya eso esta pasado de moda y para nuestro bien yo espero que dios nos tengas algo bueno reservado a los cubanos en proximos años.Los c ubanos de alla tienen lo mismo derechos que lo de aqui.
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Monday 21 September
By Seven Circles777
Dios Vendigas a todos los organisadores de este evento , tenemos que comprender que el odio nos separas y nos hace parecer mas como animales mas que que seres humanos..es verdad que hemos cometidos muchos errores al querer contruir una forma mejor de vida para el ser humano tanto socialista como capitalista y que en el proceso hemos hecho mucho danos ,pero devemos levantarnos contra todos esos prejuicios y comenzar a construir nuesrtra identidad celestial en JesuCristo ,buscar quienes somos en realidad y porque estamos aqui, somos seres espirituales vivendo en cuerpo materiales y guiados por nuestra mente cuando devieramos ser guiados por el Espiritu de Cristo que vives en Nosotros..Dios Te Vendice y Te ruego que Cresca en el Espiritu para que de fruto de Amor Y Paz y veras que lo mas importante es tener a Dios como Escudo y no importa el color de la politica Sino lo que Tines en Tu Corazon ..Dios Te Vendiga WWW.SevenCirclesRevivalPrayer.Com
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Monday 21 September
By Helen
Fue un momento fabuloso, historico, bello y un dia lleno de alegria . Todo comeniza con un pie palante. Los exilias de Miami que se dejen de ser egoistas que el concierto fue para la gente de Cuba no para ellos. Si tanto quieren a su patria hago algo significante en vez de estar peliando y gritando insultos y amenazas. Solos los cobardes hacen eso. Todo cambio comienza contigo. Seas el cambio que tu desea para tu Isla. El dialogo y la music llega mas rapido al oido. Que los insulto. Parece que lo exiliados se estan igualando a Fidel. LOL. El amor libera y perdonar es divino.
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Monday 21 September
By Helen
Que concierto tan fabuloso, expectacular y historico. Que felicidad ver la gente de Cuba gosar un dia. Gracias Juanes por no dejarte manipular ni intimidar por los exiliados Cubanos. La verdad que son bien egoistas. Ese concierto fue para el pueblo de Cuba no para ustedes.
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Monday 21 September
By ortizrepair
Un concierto fabuloso, espectacular y mas que todo un dia de alegria y goso para el pueblo de Cuba. Gracias a Juanes por no dejarse intimidar ni manipular por ciertos exiliados que son egoista y llenos de odio. Lo que mas resiste te persiste. El amor y el perdon puede mas que el odio y rencor que reciden en los corazones. Si quieres ver cambio en tu patria hago algo significante. Seas el cambio que tu deseas para tu patria. Amor y Paz
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Monday 21 September
By marina
Buenos comentarios, gracias juanes por hacer sonreir a tantos cubanos y darle un momento de alegria!!! que Dios te bendiga juanes....
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Monday 21 September
By Delfina
Pienso que juanes estuvo sensacional al igual que todos los que estuvieron en ese concierto,lo unico que hizo fue llevar un poco de alegria a cuba un momento feliz que tuvieron los cubanos no importa por las horas que haya sido lo importante es que lo tuvieron,,fue un concierto nada de politica no se debe de mesclar la politica con la musica y ojala que puedan haber mas conciertos como ese en cuba
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