CAIRO - Hundreds of Egyptians Saturday attended the funeral of an anti-Mubarak citizen, whose true identity has baffled the authorities since January 28 and the people called him the "Smiling Martyr". The unidentified man was the target of police snipers during the Cairo protests that broke out on what the Egyptians dubbed as "Friday of Wrath" when also more than 600 Egyptians were brutally killed. Mourners flooded el-Sayyeda Nafeesa Mosque in southern Cairo while Islamic and patriotic slogans blared from loudspeakers as pallbearers carried the man's coffin, which was draped in the Egyptian flag, to a graveyard owned by a female citizen identified only as Madame Kishk. Some mourners blamed the police snipers for killing him.