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(16 Feb 2005) APTN 1. Poster of former Lebanese premier Rafik Hariri with roses 2. Wailing woman being carried out of Hariri's palace 3. Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa 4. Hariri's coffin being carried out of his palace 5. Guards saluting as Hariri's coffin is being carried out 6. Various of Hariri's widow, Nazek, moving through crowd 7. Hariri's sister and children crying and waving away cameras POOL 8. Line of ambulances waiting to depart Hariri's palace APTN 9. Helicopter in the air 10. Close-up of crowd carrying pictures POOL 11.Crowd moving through street with posters and banners APTN 12. Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Kerbi arriving at airport 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abu Bakr al-Kerbi, Yemeni Foreign Minister "We hope the Lebanese people will be alert to make sure that this event does not disturb the peace and security of Lebanon." 14. Various of UN envoy William Burns sitting at mosque 15. Various of Lebanese protesters holding Lebanese flags and banner saying "Syria Out" POOL 16. Man crying in crowd, zoom out to show crowd with banners 17. Crowd moving beneath highway overpass POOL 18. Mosque where Hariri is buried, tilt down to show crowd 19. Religious clerics moving through crowd with turbans 20. Hariri's sons walking in procession 21. Ambulance in sea of people 22. Various of Hariri's son, Baha, shouting in Arabic, UPSOUND: "Oh people, we want to pray for him. Please move away. We do not want these last minutes to be like this. Move away from his coffin, move away people." 23. Hariri's widow and female relative moving through crowd 24. Crowd and clerics standing around grave 25. Aerial pan of crowd at mosque STORYLINE: Lebanon has laid to rest one of it's most charismatic politicians who was central to post-war reconstruction and served as Prime Minister for 10 of the 14 years following the end of the fratricidal 1975-90 civil war. Screaming and weeping mourners clamoured around the flag-draped coffin carrying the body of Rafik Hariri as hundreds of thousands of people turned out in Beirut for his burial on Wednesday, two days after a huge bomb killed him and 16 others. Suspicions over Syrian involvement in Hariri's assassination further charged the atmosphere, with his family and supporters warning officials of the pro-Syrian Lebanese government to stay away. More than 200,000 people crowded into central Beirut square around the towering Mohammed al-Amin Mosque, which Hariri funded. It's also where the 60-year-old billionaire businessman, who was thought to be planning a political comeback, was buried. The crowd was the largest seen in Lebanon, except for the 1997 mass delivered in Beirut by Pope John Paul II that attracted almost one million people. The funeral, policed by a huge security operation, started at Hariri's palatial Koreitem compound then wound three kilometres (nearly two miles) through the capital's streets before arriving at his eventual burial place at the towering mosque. Grieving relatives, including his three sons, carried the coffin, draped in the red, white and green Lebanese flag, out of an ambulance and through a heaving crowd who had gathered outside the mosque or followed the procession. Many mourners scrambled to touch the casket as it passed by in a sign of respect, as thousand of others chanted the Arabic words for "There is no God but Allah". Hariri's eldest son, Baha, climbed on top of several people's shoulders to yell into a microphone demanding calm from the frenzied crowd as his father's coffin arrived at the mosque. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...