More than 1 million people took part in unity march in Paris on January 11 after deadly attacks in the city killing 17 people. World leaders and heads of delegations from around 50 countries also joined the march.
March to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris
More than 1 million people took part in unity march in Paris on January 11 after deadly attacks in the city killing 17 people
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More than 1 million people took part in unity march in Paris on January 11 after deadly attacks in the city killing 17 people
© AP Photo/Peter Dejong The march was led by relatives of the journalists of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, police officers and shoppers at a kosher supermarket killed by terrorists. Photo: Families and relatives walk and hold banners reading 'Charlie' during a march to honor victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris
© EPA/JULIEN WARNAND Photo: Charlie Hebdo newspaper staff, with editorialist Patrick Pelloux, right, cartoonist Renald Luzier, left, during march in Paris on January 11, 2015
© AP Photo/Michel Euler World leaders also joined march in Paris. Photo: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Donald Tusk and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
© EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET Prior to the rally country leaders and heads of delegations arrived to the Elysee Palace to present condolences to the French president. Photo: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt during the march to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris
© EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET A three-kilometer march started on Place de la Republique and ended on Place de la Nation
© AP Photo/Peter Dejong Photo: Crowd gathering at Republique square in Paris
© AP Photo/Peter Dejong Photo: French officials, with Paris mosque rector Dalil Boubakeur in a wheelchair, during march in Paris
© AP Photo/Francois Mori Photo: People near the monument on Place de la Nation as millions of people march against terrorism in Paris
© EPA/IAN LANGSDON Photo: People hold a large banner that reads 'Charlie' and wave the national flag during a mass demonstration in solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attacks and to show unity, in Paris, France, 11 January 2015
© EPA/MAYA VIDON-WHITE Rallies were also held in other French cities. Photo: People during the march in Paris
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