person > Wissam al-Hassan
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Reaction to the violence suggests coalition wanted to avoid widespread unrest in the wake of Wissam al-Hassan's death.
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Last Modified: 22 Oct 2012 03:31 GMT
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Marchers try to storm office of PM in Beirut following public funeral of slain spy chief aligned with the opposition.
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As anger grows, mourners gather in their thousands in central Beirut for funeral of slain intelligence chief.
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The intelligence chief had been suspicious of the Syrian leadership since the killing of former PM Rafik al-Hariri.
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Amid anger and grief, ex-PM Saad Hariri urges large turnout at funeral for slain intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan.
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Opposition coalition demands PM's resignation over assassination but remains wary about plunging nation into crisis.
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A look at the long line of attacks preceding the killing of Wissam al-Hassan, most of them against opponents of Syria.
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Prime minister says he will remain in his post, as protests over anti-Syrian official's killing erupt in several cities.
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Anti-Syria politicians blame President Assad for bombing that kills senior Lebanese security official and seven others
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Wissam al-Hassan, intelligence chief of Internal Security Forces, among eight people killed in a car bombing in Beirut.
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