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Jan 11, 2015The Je Suis Charlie March In Paris

It is estimated that 1.5 million people took part in the Je Suis Charlie march for freedom and freedom of speech in Paris today.
After the hectic and shocking events of the past three days people finally had a moment and time to grief and make their feelings known.
I hope we will all still be Charlie in 3 months time, for if we surrender our right to say what we feel because of fear we might as well stop living.

People walk past a grafitti tag reading "I am Charlie" as they take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS

Hundreds of thousands of people gather on the Place de la Republique to attend the solidarity march (Rassemblement Republicain) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

French President Hollande welcomes Germany's Chancellor Merkel as she arrives at the Elysee Palace before the solidarity marchin the streets of Paris PASCAL ROSSIGNOL/REUTERS

French President Francois Hollande welcomes Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Elysee Palace before attending a solidarity march in the streets of Paris PASCAL ROSSIGNOL/REUTERS

A general view shows Hundreds of thousands of people gathering on the Place de la Republique to attend the solidarity march (Rassemblement Republicain) in the streets of Paris YOUSSEF BOUDLAL/REUTERS

French President Francois Hollande welcomes Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Elysee Palace before attending a solidarity march in the streets of Paris PASCAL ROSSIGNOL/REUTERS

People holding a poster reading "Quick more democracy everywhere against barbarism" take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris YOUSSEF BOUDLAL/REUTERS

A Greek man holds a placard reading "I am Charlie" as he takes part in a solidarity march in Thessaloniki ALEXANDROS AVRAMIDIS/REUTERS

A man holds a pencil as he takes part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS

French President Hollande is surrounded by head of states as they attend the solidarity march in the streets of Paris PHILIPPE WOJAZER/REUTERS

Hundreds of thousands of French citizens take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

A woman wears a cartoon painting on the face during a silent protest for the victims of the shooting at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, at the Pariser Platz square in Berlin HANNIBAL HANSCHKE/REUTERS

Paris Mosque rector Dalil Boubakeur, French political, religious and personalites take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris STEPHANE MAHE/REUTERS

Family members and relatives of the seventeen victims, including journalists and policemen, take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris YVES HERMAN/REUTERS

A general view shows hundreds of thousands of French citizens taking part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS

French President Francois Hollande comforts French columnist for Charlie Hebdo Patrick Pelloux as they take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris PHILIPPE WOJAZER/REUTERS

Citizens carrying a giant cardboard pencil reading "Not Afraid" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

A woman holds a placard which reads, "I am Charlie" as hundreds of thousands of French citizens take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

Citizens carrying a banner which reads, "We are Charlie - Love stronger than the hatred" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS

Citizens carrying placards reading "Charlie it is us" and "The religions united against the hatred" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

Citizens carrying a placard reading "Coward, Chicken, Yellow-Belly (top) and They, didn't hide. They they did not run (Bottom)" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march in Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

A woman with "I'm Charlie" written on her hand takes part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris YVES HERMAN/REUTERS

A general view shows hundreds of thousands of French citizens taking part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS

A man holds a giant pencil as he takes part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris STEPHANE MAHE/REUTERS

French columnist for Charlie Hebdo Patrick Pelloux (4thL) and cartoonist Luz (2ndL) take part with family members and relatives of the seventeen victims in a solidarity march in the streets of Paris YVES HERMAN/REUTERS

A giant figure depicting Marianne is surrounded by hundreds of thousands of French citizens taking part in a solidarity march in the streets of Paris GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS

People hold placards which read "I am Charlie" as they take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris YVES HERMAN/REUTERS

A general view shows hundreds of thousands of French citizens taking part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS

Citizens light candles as they take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS

A woman lights a candle as she takes part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris CHARLES PLATIAU/REUTERS
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