ALGERIA/MOROCCO FILE: Algerians queued for hours to pay their respects to pop singer Warda al-Jazaira -- the Algerian Rose, who died of a heart attack at age 72
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ALGERIA/MOROCCO FILE: Algerians queued for hours to pay their respects to pop singer Warda al-Jazaira -- the Algerian Rose, who died of a heart attack at age 72
- Title: ALGERIA/MOROCCO FILE: Algerians queued for hours to pay their respects to pop singer Warda al-Jazaira -- the Algerian Rose, who died of a heart attack at age 72
- Date: 21st May 2012
- Summary: ALGIERS, ALGERIA, (MAY 19, 2012) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF THE PALACE OF CULTURE CLOSE OF A POSTER SAYING "GOODBYE WARDA OF ALGERIA IN THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF DIGNITY" VARIOUS OF FIREMEN CARRYING COFFIN OF WARDA EL JAZAIRIA INTO PLACE OF CULTURE WOMEN CRYING CROWDS INSIDE PALACE MINISTER OF CULTURE, KHALIDA TOUMI AND WARDA'S SON RIADH CARRYING BUNCH OF FLOWERS AND PUTTING IT ON COFFIN PICTURE OF WARDA MINISTERS PRAYING COFFIN DRAPED WITH ALGERIAN FLAG WOMAN PLACING FLOWER ON WARDA'S COFFIN AND KISSING IT (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) WARDA FAN, SAYING: "It is a horrible feeling, Warda is gone, but life for Algeria and Warda is still in our hearts, and in all Arab people (she will be in our) hearts and (in our) life and for the president, Bouteflika." (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) CHABBA YAMINA, ALGERIAN SINGER SAYING: "We're so sorry for the loss of the icon of Arab music, the last lady of authentic songs, and we are so sad and I wish for all people and for all of Warda's fans to have patience." VARIOUS OF WOMEN PRAYING AND CRYING POLICEMEN OUTSIDE EL-ALIA CEMETERY VARIOUS OF FIREMEN CARRYING WARDA'S COFFIN FIREMEN GIVING FLAG TO WARDA'S SON, RIADH FIREMEN AND RIADH PUTTING COFFIN INTO GRAVE WOMEN WATCHING BURIAL OF WARDA FIREMEN SHOVELLING DIRT INTO WARDA'S GRAVE
- Embargoed: 5th June 2012 13:00
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- Location: Morocco, Algeria
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- Country: Algeria
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment / Showbiz,Obituaries
- Reuters ID: LVAAB72DZUKY2085YLPFHRXXDSAX
- Story Text: The body of Algeria's national treasure, Warda Al-Jjazairia was laid to rest on Saturday (May 19) amongst crowds of fans who queued for hours at the Palace of Culture in Algiers, to pay their respects to the "princess of Arabic music", who died on Thursday (May 17) in Cairo.
Warda died of a heart attack at the age of 72. The singer's body arrived back in Algeria on Friday evening (May 18) from the Egyptian capital, aboard a special flight chartered by the presidency of the Republic.
In a letter of condolence to the deceased's family, President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika paid tribute to the late famous singer for her long and rich artistic career, as she dedicated her art to "her country that "she loved so much."
During the funeral, Warda's daughter Wida and son Riadh were surrounded by several high-ranking political figures present at the funeral.
One distressed fan who attended the funeral said, "It is a horrible feeling, Warda is gone, but life for Algeria and Warda is still in our hearts, and in all Arab people (she will be in our) hearts and (in our) life and for the president, Bouteflika."
"We're so sorry for the loss of the icon of Arab music, the last lady of authentic songs, and we are so sad and I wish for all people and for all of Warda's fans to have patience," said Algerian singer, Chabba Yamina.
The death of the icon has also stirred up great emotion in Algerian and foreign political and artistic circles.
Two advisers of King Mohamed VI of Morocco were among a foreign delegation, including the ambassador of the State of Palestine in Algeria and Arab diplomats accredited to Algiers, joined the ceremony to pay the final tribute to the icon of Arabic song.
Many Algerian artists and writers, also attended.
Warda was born in France in 1939 to a Lebanese mother and an Algerian father. She spent most of her adult life in Egypt and was married to Egyptian composer Baligh Hamdy. She was famous as a singer performing classical Arab pop music and she also appeared as an actress in Egyptian films.
The Algerian singer was laid to rest at El Alia Cemetery in Algiers.
The name Warda in Arabic means rose. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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