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Updated: 2004-12-22 09:04

Crowds flock to film star funeral

菲律宾著名影星、曾作为反对派总统候选人参加今年5月大选的费尔南多·波的葬礼22日在菲首都马尼拉举行,整个葬礼过程基本保持平静。

Crowds flock to film star funeral

Fernando Poe Jr died without admitting defeat in the poll

Thousands of mourners poured onto the streets of the Philippines capital for the funeral of film star-turned-presidential contender Fernando Poe Jr.

The size of the crowds drawn to the funeral cortege in Manila prompted the authorities to boost security and warn of possible anti-government riots.

Philippines President Gloria Arroyo urged the army to remain loyal to her.

Poe, 65, who believed he was cheated of a poll win after coming within 3% of Ms Arroyo, died of a stroke a week ago.

Justice secretary Raul Gonzales said the government was "deeply concerned" by intelligence suggesting certain groups were aiming to use the funeral to incite an anti-government uprising.

"We shall not allow riots or seditious acts to rule the streets," he said in a statement.

More than 1,000 police officers were drafted in to watch for signs of trouble.

Fans, friends and relatives started lining the streets before dawn to join the funeral cortege, many wearing election campaign t-shirts and carrying posters of Poe.

The horse-drawn carriage bearing his coffin began its journey to Manila North Cemetery at about 0500 local time (2100 GMT on Tuesday).

Kites and balloons flew around the Poe family tomb, while thousands of supporters packed the cemetery.

Many among the three million mourners who went to pay their last tribute to the actor last week at a Roman Catholic church in the outskirts of Manila accused the government of electoral fraud.

Some Poe supporters burned a wreath sent by Ms Arroyo.

At the Malacanang presidential palace, less than one mile away from the route of the procession, staff and visitors were advised that security checks and inspections would be tightened on Wednesday.

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:

cortege: a funeral procession(送丧人的行列)

incite : provoke or stir up(引起, 促成)

seditious : arousing to action or rebellion(煽动性的,妨碍治安的)

 
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