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In pictures: Djindjic Funeral
Bystanders with pictures of Djindjic
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In a massive outpouring of grief, people lined the streets to pay their last respects to Zoran Djindjic
Requiem mass in the Belgrade's main Orthodox cathedral, St Sava's
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Foreign dignitaries, government and religious leaders gathered for a requiem mass
Mr Djindjic's widow Ruzica Djindjic (centre) holds a candle together with her children
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Chief among the mourners were Mr Djindjic's widow and two children
The funeral cortege in Belgrade's main cemetery
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After the service, mourners silently followed the funeral cortege to the cemetery
Funeral procession
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Hundreds of thousands of people followed the funeral procession...
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets
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... making it the largest public gathering since Mr Djindjic led protests against ex-president Milosevic
Soldiers fire volleys
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Soldiers fired three volleys of shots as Mr Djindjic was buried...
Family members help Mr Djindjic's mother Mila slowly make her way from the cemetery after the burial
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... leaving a country in mourning and in shock






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