NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) Amid applause and shouts of respect, Cyprus's former President Glafcos Clerides was laid to rest Tuesday after politicians, dignitaries and hundreds of ordinary Cypriots paid their last respects to the man whose statesmanship was the driving force behind the divided country's successful European Union membership bid.
In Cyprus, applause and shouts of "Worthy!" denoting that the deceased is a worthy of the highest praise during a funeral procession and burial are among the highest posthumous honors and signs of respect that ordinary people can bestow.
The state funeral service at the Church of the Lord's Wisdom in the capital Nicosia was the culmination of a three-day mourning period for Clerides who died last week at the age of 94.
Some in the crowd lining the route to the church wept while others threw flowers on Clerides' coffin draped in the Cypriot and Greek flags as it made its way atop an artillery gun carriage that was flanked by a military guard of honor.
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and Israel's Tourism Minister Uzi Landau were among those in attendance. The leader of Cyprus' Orthodox Christian Church, Archbishop Chrysostomos II, presided.