Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:09pm EDT
By Jeff Franks
HAVANA (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of people jammed Havana's Revolution Square on Sunday for a concert by Colombian rocker Juanes and other international pop stars who hope music can do what politics has not -- bring together Cubans here and in the United States.
"Kids, we came to Cuba out of love ... it's important to swap hate for love," Juanes told the crowd of hundreds of thousands. Organizers had expected at least half a million, but concert organizer Juanes said it topped one million people.
The much-hyped event was beamed live to an international television audience, including viewers in Miami, the heart of the Cuban exile community and center of opposition to Cuba's communist-led government.
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To me the most important part of the concert was when Juanes said "Cuba Libre" (Free Cuba) and "una familia cubana" (one Cuban family), indicating the separation between the Cubans in the island and those outside. Estimates indicate that around 1,150,000 people (Cubans and non-Cubans) attended the concert.

