US President George W Bush has pledged to support
Mr Bush's promise came in a call to Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, following Tuesday's murder of leading anti-Syrian politician Pierre Gemayel.
Many people in
Crowds have gathered in Mr Gemayel's village for his funeral on Thursday.
Mr Gemayel,
He was the fifth anti-Syrian Lebanese politician to be killed in the past two years, and his murder happened at a time of acute political crisis in
In his telephone call to Mr Siniora, Mr Bush reiterated the "unwavering commitment of the
Mr Bush has not specifically blamed
President Bush also "pointed out that violence and unrest in
This refers to plans, approved on Tuesday by the UN Security Council, for an international tribunal to try suspects in the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
'Accusations'
Last week,
A UN inquiry has implicated
Syrian officials have also vocally rejected any involvement in Mr Gemayel's murder.
"I am here as usual in the accusation box that some of the Lebanese forces are trying to throw on us,"
"This killing happened in the Christian neighborhood of Mr Gemayel by people who cold-bloodedly were armed and acted completely at ease with their environment, so I think there should be a serious investigation to find out who the killer is."
There has also been condemnation of the killing from
Family tragedy
Bells tolled and a huge crowd of mourners accompanied Mr Gemayel's coffin as it arrived in his home
There was somber applause from the crowd as the body passed.
Women threw rice from balconies onto the coffin, which was draped in the striped flag of his Phalange party, and there were occasional bursts of guns fired into the air.
As a priest said prayers at the Gemayel family home, the minister's friends and family wept over his coffin.
Mourners filed past, offering condolences to his father, former President Amin Gemayel.
"This is the fifth martyr for the Gemayel family. There was my brother, my nephew, my niece, a cousin and now it is Pierre, my son," Amin Gemayel said.
"It is a real tragedy, but we still have faith and, whatever sacrifices have to be made, we will still stay the course, and it is a battle that we are fighting for freedom and democracy in
Amin Gemayel, who took a telephone call from President Bush, said they were counting on international support to find his son's killers.
Mr Gemayel's supporters have called for a mass turnout at his funeral, and there is a large military presence both in the village and in
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George Bush, the