#JeSuisCharlie: Frances march of unity cheneaus

Author : peripheralities1944
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 21:41:21


#JeSuisCharlie: Frances march of unity cheneaus

Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event.

Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity.

Leaders who joined French President Francois Hollande included Germany's Angela Merkel, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Spain's Mariano Rajoy, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.



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British Prime Minister David Cameron took to Twitter to express his support.

French police were on high alert, standing guard among the dignitaries.

CNN crews were also present to capture the moments.

But it wasn't just a Parisian affair; people took to the streets in other parts of France, as well as cities across Europe.

The Paris rally seemed peaceful and orderly - a stark contrast to the horrific events of last week, sending out a strong yet dignified message on the world's stance against terror.

Leaders who joined French President Francois Hollande included Germany's Angela Merkel, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Spain's Mariano Rajoy, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. CNN crews were also present to capture the moments. The Paris rally seemed peaceful and orderly - a stark contrast to the horrific events of last week, sending out a strong yet dignified message on the world's stance against terror. British Prime Minister David Cameron took to Twitter to express his support. But it wasn't just a Parisian affair; people took to the streets in other parts of France, as well as cities across Europe. Leaders who joined French President Francois Hollande included Germany's Angela Merkel, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Spain's Mariano Rajoy, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. British Prime Minister David Cameron took to Twitter to express his support. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. CNN crews were also present to capture the moments. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. The Paris rally seemed peaceful and orderly - a stark contrast to the horrific events of last week, sending out a strong yet dignified message on the world's stance against terror. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. The Paris rally seemed peaceful and orderly - a stark contrast to the horrific events of last week, sending out a strong yet dignified message on the world's stance against terror. CNN crews were also present to capture the moments. French police were on high alert, standing guard among the dignitaries. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. The Paris rally seemed peaceful and orderly - a stark contrast to the horrific events of last week, sending out a strong yet dignified message on the world's stance against terror. CNN crews were also present to capture the moments. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. French police were on high alert, standing guard among the dignitaries. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. Many were taken aback by the show of solidarity. Leaders who joined French President Francois Hollande included Germany's Angela Merkel, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Spain's Mariano Rajoy, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Named by government officials as a 'march of unity,' crowds of people, many with banners bearing the unifying slogan 'Je Suis Charlie,' gathered near the Place de la Republique amid heightened security. Here are a few highlights from the event. Leaders who joined French President Francois Hollande included Germany's Angela Merkel, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Spain's Mariano Rajoy, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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