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A Lebanese pro-opposition protestor distributes roses on Lebanese riot police standing guard in downtown Beirut during an anti-Syria rally 28 February 2005. Thousands of protestors continued their overnight sit-in on Martyrs' Square in the heart of the Lebanese capital despite a government ban on protests. Hundreds of heavily armed troops aided by police deployed jeeps and trucks to the main crossroads leading to the square, but they were good-natured with the demonstrators, who continue to protest against Lebanon's pro-Syrian government two weeks after the assassination of former premier Rafiq Hariri. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ
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2005-02-28
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
PATRICK BAZ
000_PAR2005022885598
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19cm x 13cm by 300dpi
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