More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris

Updated: January 11, 2015 19:34 IST

More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks

More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
The crowd gathered at the Republic Square in Paris for the Unity Rally, meant to honour the 17 victims of the three days of bloodshed in Paris.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
People stand on the base of the statue of Marianne at the Place de la Republique (Republic Square) during the Unity Rally, called 'Marche Republicaine' in French.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A black 'X' is put across the mouth of a relief adoring the plinth of the statue of Marianne at the Place de la Republique, which is the starting point of the massive Unity Rally.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
The rally, with over a million people participating, will begin from Paris's Place de la Republique.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
The Unity Rally is to end at Place de la Nation.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A man holds a sign bearing the portraits of Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier (aka Charb), French cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut (aka Cabu), Bernard Verlhac (aka Tignous), and Charlie Hebdo's deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, all of whom were killed in the attck on the satire magazine's office.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
Sacha Reingewirtz, head of the Jewish Students of France, shows a leaflet reading "I am Charlie, I am a cop, I am Jewish, We are the Republic".
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A man dressed as the Statue of Liberty waves a French flag at the Unity Rally.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
Flowers, candles and other tributes laid outside the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A person adds to a collection of pens and pencils laid in a circle around "I am Charlie" posters, to honour the cartoonists killed in the attack on the office of satire magazine Charlie Hebdo.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A demonstrator holds up an oversized pencil at Paris's Republic Square during the Unity Rally.
More Than A Million People Take Part in the Unity Rally in Paris, to Honour the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
A placard with a news cartoon by French cartoonist Plantu is seen placed amongst other tributes on the statues at the Republic Square in Paris.

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