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Communist Cuba stunned as Kerry calls for 'genuine democracy' at re-opening of US embassy

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US Secretary of State John Kerry waves from the top of the stairs before boarding his aircraft for his departure at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana. Photo: Reuters

The sight was so unlikely that some Cubans could scarcely believe it: a US secretary of state lecturing their Communist government about democracy and human rights on state television.

As the US flag was raised at America’s embassy in Havana for the first time in 54 years, John Kerry called for a "genuine democracy" in Cuba and his comments were broadcast across the country in full, translated accurately into Spanish so everyone could understand.

Cubans should be free to choose their own leaders, Kerry said, telling the government to respect international norms of human rights.

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Cuba’s government hit back by criticising the United States’ own record on rights, but it did let its people hear Kerry.

Even so, many doubt it will lead to major changes.

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