Juanes’s Cuba Event in Full Color

By Circles Robinson

Photos by Caridad and Elio Delgado

HAVANA TIMES, Sept. 22 – While the significance of the all-afternoon concert on Sunday in Cuba’s Revolution Square continues to generate commentary, Havana Times offers our readers a close look at some of the over a million Cubans and foreign visitors that made it to the plaza despite the burning sun.

Peace without Borders Concert, Havana, Cuba September 2009. Photo: Caridad

Articles on the concert have already been published by several of our writers -Alfredo Prieto, Irina Echarry, Armando Chaguaceda as well as Dalia Acosta from IPS- and more will be doing so in the coming days and weeks.

Meanwhile, as the “Peace without Borders” concert took place in Havana and was broadcast internationally, deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was peacefully returning to his country, even though it meant sneaking in with help from his supporters.

Hopefully, the Honduran military-which seized power on June 28 in the Central American country-listened to the call for world peace from Cuba and will refrain from more of the violence and repression that has characterized their reign for the last nearly three months.

For now, just sit back and enjoy the photos taken by photographers Caridad and Elio Delgado.

Peace without Borders Concert, Havana, Cuba September 2009. Photo: Caridad

Peace without Borders Concert, Havana, Cuba September 2009. Photo: Caridad

Peace without Borders Concert, Havana, Cuba September 2009. Photo:Elio Delgado

Peace without Borders Concert, Havana, Cuba September 2009. Photo:Elio Delgado

Click on the thumbnails to see all the photos in this gallery

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