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José Martí Anti-Imperialist Platform : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Martí Anti-Imperialist Platform The José Martí Anti-Imperialist Platform (Spanish ''Tribuna Antiimperialista José Martí'') is located in the Plaza de la Dignidad, across the street from the Embassy of the United States in Havana. It was opened in April 2000. ==Overview== It lies between the seafront Malecón, Calzada Avenue and N and M streets in Vedado in Havana. The first demonstration there was an anti-American protest over the custody of Elián González, a six-year-old Cuban boy at the time. This event was part of the Cuban efforts to have Elián returned to Cuba and his father, a movement that was ultimately successful in June that year. The site of the protest would be the location for dozens of government-led rallies in years to come. Information about the previous use of the land or the different construction projects on the land is scarce; however, some important details can be seen in an aerial shot. For example, the design shown in the undated picture shows a giant star made into the ground, with the plaza’s stage at the center. The red point of the star that points straight to the U.S. Interests Section building a few hundred feet away is most clear. As of May 2006, the plaza includes a stage, metal arches over the crowd area, and a monument of 138 flags. The stage and arches have been up since before a May 2005 concert by the American rock band Audioslave, which the band claims was the first outdoor rock and roll concert on Cuban soil by an American band. The capacity of the plaza was an impressive 60,000 for that free concert, but the specifics as to the setup for each event are unknown. Puerto Rican pro-independence reggaeton band Calle 13 performed here in March 2010.
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