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Darwish funeral expected to draw thousands
By Jack Khoury

Tens of thousands of mourners are expected to attend Mahmoud Darwish's Ramallah funeral today. The man considered the Palestinian national poet died following heart surgery in Houston, Texas, on Saturday.

Darwish's coffin is supposed to arrive in Amman from Houston on a private plane. An official ceremony will be held at the airport, with Jordanian and Palestinian Authority representatives.
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A Jordanian helicopter will then fly the coffin to the Muqata government compound in Ramallah, where another official ceremony will take place. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, senior PA officials, diplomats, and leading Muslim and Christian clergy will take part. The coffin will then lie in state on a caisson, and will be brought to rest at cultural center on a hill overlooking Jerusalem.

Far from Ramallah, a procession will leave the Ahihud junction, east of Acre, heading toward the former village of Barweh, where Darwish was born. A symbolic funeral will be held there, as youth recite Darwish's poems.

Quiet processions and candle-lightings have been underway over the past two days in a number of Arab Israeli towns. Some of those communities, including the village of Jedideh, where Darwish lived from 1948 until 1970, when he left Israel, are planning to name a cultural center after him.
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