domingo, 11 de janeiro de 2015

march against terrorism France


Some 1.5 million people, including over 50


 world 

leaders,

 thronged central Paris Sunday afternoon 


in a 

massive and

 historic show of support against terrorism 

and to


honor 17victims of a series of attacks that


rocked 

France last 

week. 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 

attending the 

rally

, announced that the four Jewish victims of an 

attack on a

 kosher market Friday would be buried in 

Israel. Stay 

tuned 

to The Times of Israel liveblog for breaking 

developments



People gather on the Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris before the start of a Unity rally on January 11, 2015 in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists (photo credit: AFP/BERTRAND GUAY)


People hold up posters reading 'Je suis Charlie' (I am Charlie) and 'Charlie - plus forts que la haine' (Charlie - stronger than hate) during a rally in tribute to the 17 people killed in the terror attacks in France and in support of press freedom, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on January 11, (photo credit: AFP/JOHN MACDOUGALL)

From left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel marching in Paris on January 11, 2015. (Screen capture: Channel 2)
People gather to take part in a Unity rally “Marche Republicaine” on January 11, 2015 in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists. (photo credit: AFP/ LOIC VENANCE)

Dozens of heads of states taking part in a unity rally in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of the three-day killing spree,  January 11, 2015 (photo credit: AFP/ERIC FEFERBERG)

French riot police keep watch during a unity rally  in Paris on January 11, 2015 held in tribute to the 17 victims of the three-day killing spree (photo credit: AFP/ THOMAS SAMSON)

French ambassador to Australia Christophe Lecourtier (2nd L) leads members of Sydney's French community in the heart of the city to pay tribute to the Paris jihadist attack victims, near the scene of a deadly cafe siege last month in Sydney, on January 11, 2015. (photo credit: AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS)

SOURCE http://www.timesofisrael.com/times-of-israel-live-january-11-2015/

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