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Attack on Charlie Hebdo

movement I m Charlie in Lyon


Attack on Charlie Hebdo (Quelle: JC.MENGUI)
Je suis Charlie
(Quelle: JC.MENGUI)
GDN - Movement "I'm Charlie" rallies on canvas : Since the announcement of the attack at the offices of Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, users were mobilized for the victims of the shooting. Many netizens were mobilized on the canvas, also in the city of Lyon, France in tribute to victims of the attack...
Charlie Hebdo
Quelle: J.C Mengui
Movement "I'm Charlie" rallies on canvas : Since the announcement of the attack at the offices of Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, users were mobilized for the victims of the shooting. Many netizens were mobilized on the canvas, also in the city of Lyon, France in tribute to victims of the attack... Tens of thousands of peaceful demonstrators have overwhelmingly responded to calls on social networks to support the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, victim of an attack Wednesday morning and gathered in several cities in France and abroad. Emotions run high and all expressed their support. More than 10,000 people took to the streets including Lyon (East Central) and as in Toulouse (south-west), according to estimates by police. In Paris, more than 5,000 people gathered in the heart of the capital, near the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo. Discover in pictures these spontaneous gatherings for freedom of expression and against this terrorist act.
Demonstration in support of Charlie Hebdo Lyon
Quelle: J.C MENGUI
Long live freedom of expression! Freedom! Freedom!" Place Bellecour is full of people Wednesday night in honor of the victims of the shooting in the offices of Charlie Hebdo. The rally organized by the Press Club of Lyon in 18 hours drew more than 10,000 people according to police. In the crowd, signs "I'm Charlie," pens in the air and slogans that come pierce the silence. At the forum succeed Mayor of Lyon and President of the Press Club, and every speech, sustained applause sound. Present to show their support, Mathieu Mimicking is episodic buyer of the satirical magazine. "I've always liked Charlie Hebdo, not only the press that they kill, it is the Republic, he let go. You have to show solidarity, these people died for freedom.
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