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Boy's funeral follows Greek riots Riot-hit Athens to bury teenager
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The funeral is to be held in Greece of a 15-year-old boy whose shooting by police has provoked nationwide rioting.The funeral is to be held in Greece of a 15-year-old boy whose shooting by police has provoked nationwide rioting.
Hundreds of buildings have been torched and dozens of people have been injured in three days of riots sparked by the death of Alexandros Grigoropoulos.Hundreds of buildings have been torched and dozens of people have been injured in three days of riots sparked by the death of Alexandros Grigoropoulos.
Scores of arrests have been reported, but police fear there could be further unrest when the funeral takes place in an Athens suburb at 1500 (1300 GMT).
Schools are shut for the funeral and leaders are holding crisis meetings.
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis is to hold talks with President Karolos Papoulias and the leaders of opposition parties in an attempt to reach a consensus on what action to take.
After an emergency cabinet meeting on Monday, Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos said the government would not put up with the violence.After an emergency cabinet meeting on Monday, Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos said the government would not put up with the violence.
The Greek prime minister and president are also meeting to discuss the issue. But appeals for calm have so far been largely ignored by the mostly young protesters, and plans as to how the violence should be contained remain unclear.
As well as his talks with President Karolos Papoulias, Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis is due to consult the leader of every opposition party in an attempt to reach a consensus on what action to take. Police at bay
Appeals for calm have so far been largely ignored by the mostly young protesters, and authorities fear there could be further unrest when the funeral takes place in a residential suburb of Athens at 1500 (1300 GMT). The prime minister vowed on Tuesday morning there would be no leniency in dealing with the rioters.
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On Monday, Mr Karamanlis called for a sense of solidarity with the Grigoropoulos family, but said his government was obliged to protect the community. class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/7771628.stm">Rebellion deeply embedded class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7770189.stm">In pictures: Greek riots class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/7769852.stm">Eyewitness: Athens riot class="" href="/2/hi/europe/7771568.stm">Read your comments Earlier, he said his government was obliged to protect the community while calling for a sense of solidarity with the Grigoropoulos family.
"The unacceptable and dangerous events that have gone on under the most extreme of emotions cannot and must not be tolerated," he said."The unacceptable and dangerous events that have gone on under the most extreme of emotions cannot and must not be tolerated," he said.
But the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in the capital said police appeared to be powerless to prevent rioters from attacking symbols of wealth and prestige. However, police appear to be powerless to prevent rioters from attacking symbols of wealth and prestige in Athens, the BBC's Malcolm Brabant reports.
Police used teargas against protesters throwing petrol bombs and setting fire to banks, shops, hotels vehicles, rubbish bins and even the city's giant Christmas tree in central Syntagma Square. A clean-up was under way after protesters wielding petrol bombs set fire to banks, shops, hotels vehicles, rubbish bins and even the city's giant Christmas tree in central Syntagma Square.
"Rage is what I feel for what has happened, rage," said a student taking part in the protests."Rage is what I feel for what has happened, rage," said a student taking part in the protests.
"This cop who did it must see what is to kill a kid and to destroy a life.""This cop who did it must see what is to kill a kid and to destroy a life."
Violent clashes were reported across the country, spreading to Rhodes and Crete on Monday. Police stations were attacked in Piraeus and Corfu. Violent clashes have been reported in towns and cities across the country, spreading to Rhodes and Crete on Monday. Police stations were attacked in Piraeus and Corfu.
Hundreds of students clashed with riot police in Thessaloniki, Greece's second biggest city, where students used university buildings to stockpile petrol bombs.Hundreds of students clashed with riot police in Thessaloniki, Greece's second biggest city, where students used university buildings to stockpile petrol bombs.
No troops Mr Karamanlis has blamed "extreme elements" for taking advantage of the situation to engage in vandalism, and has pledged to compensate businesses damaged. No troopsWith widespread reports of looting, Mr Karamanlis blamed "extreme elements" for taking advantage of the situation to engage in vandalism, and pledged to compensate businesses damaged.
Hundreds of rioters have set fire to vehicles and property in central AthensHundreds of rioters have set fire to vehicles and property in central Athens
He did not say what the government's plans were to handle the crisis after Monday's emergency cabinet meeting.He did not say what the government's plans were to handle the crisis after Monday's emergency cabinet meeting.
Observers say a state of emergency may be imposed, giving the authorities special powers to clear the streets.Observers say a state of emergency may be imposed, giving the authorities special powers to clear the streets.
But there is no question of calling in troops, our correspondent says: Greece has bitter memories of military rule so seeing troops on streets would be beyond the pale.But there is no question of calling in troops, our correspondent says: Greece has bitter memories of military rule so seeing troops on streets would be beyond the pale.
Two police officers have been arrested in connection with Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death, but results of a post-mortem to determine the trajectory of the bullet that killed him are not yet known. Two police officers have been arrested in connection with Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death on Saturday, but results of a post-mortem to determine the trajectory of the bullet that killed him are not yet known.
The officer who fired contends it was a ricochet from a warning shot, but witnesses told Greek TV it was a direct hit. The officer who fired contends it was a ricochet from a warning shot but witnesses told Greek TV it was a direct hit.

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