It's nice to see so many different groups marching in solidarity with the French. By now people all over the globe are aware of what happened and are no doubt appalled by this (if they are civilized of course).
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Worldwide marches in solidarity with France
Published : 2015-01-12 09:47
Updated : 2015-01-12 10:53
About a hundred thousand people rallied worldwide in solidarity with France on Sunday, with marchers across Europe and the Middle East chanting "Je suis Charlie" and holding pens in the air.
From Berlin to Washington and Jerusalem to Beirut, crowds waved French flags and sang France's national anthem "La Marseillaise" following the Islamist attacks that killed 17 people, most at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Christians, Muslims and Jews alike took part in the rallies, held as some 3.7 million people took to the streets in unity marches across France.
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Worldwide marches in solidarity with France
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Published : 2015-01-12 09:47
Updated : 2015-01-12 10:53
About a hundred thousand people rallied worldwide in solidarity with France on Sunday, with marchers across Europe and the Middle East chanting "Je suis Charlie" and holding pens in the air.
From Berlin to Washington and Jerusalem to Beirut, crowds waved French flags and sang France's national anthem "La Marseillaise" following the Islamist attacks that killed 17 people, most at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Christians, Muslims and Jews alike took part in the rallies, held as some 3.7 million people took to the streets in unity marches across France.
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Worldwide marches in solidarity with France