Seistes koos trotsides, 100000 inimest kogunes üle PRANTSUSMAA avaldades toetust 12 inimesele kes tappeti "Al Qaeda" relvameeste rünnaku poolt PARiISi ajakirjale - terroristide otsimine JÄTKUB
Vähemalt 100.000 inimest kogunes eile üle Prantsusmaa , et toetada anti-islamistliku ajalehte, mille kontorid olid laastatud surmava terrorirünnaku poolt. Arvatavalt Al Qaeda võitlejad mõrvasid 12 inimest 7 jaanuaril Pariisis - ning nende hulgas oli ka tapetud üks politseinik, kes anus armu.
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Eile õhtul tuhanded inimesed läksid Republique Väljakile stseeni lähedale, et anda austust ohvritele, hoides märke millel seisab "Je suis Charlie" - "Ma olen Charlie".
Massiline inimjaht algatati selleks, et leida maskeeritud ründajad, kes varem lendasid sisse Charlie Hebdo kontorittesse Kalashnikovs.
“Je Suis Charlie”
Neil oli kaetud pead mustade kapuutsidega ja rääkisid prantsuse keelt, üks sõduritest käskis ühel karikaturistil kontoris kes oli oma noore tütrega - et too avaks ukse.
Tunnistajad, ütlesid et relvastatud mehed hüüdsid: "Me oleme Al Qaeda Jeemenist " ja "Allahu akbar!" - Araabia keeles "Allah on suur" - samal ajal kui nad hoones liikusid.
Hirmus sündmus tõesti .
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Demonstration: Protesters at the Place de la Republique in Paris tonight, following an attack by gunmen on the offices of Charlie Hebdo
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Brutal execution: A police officer pleads for mercy on the pavement in Paris before being shot in the head by masked gunmen during an attack on the headquarters of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, a notoriously anti-Islamic publication
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Gunned down in cold blood: Horrific footage shows the injured police officer slumped on the pavement as two of the gunmen approach. In a desperate plea for his life, the officer slowly raises his hand towards one of the attackers, who callously shoots him at point-blank range
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'Massacre': The gunmen are seen brandishing Kalashnikovs as they move in on the injured police officer from their vehicle outside the office
The three suspects were tonight said by Metronews to be all French citizens - a homeless teenage man, and two brothers in their thirties.
There were disputed claims that the three men had been arrested 100 miles away in Reims, following a report by Libération. This could not be verified.
Cherif Kouachi was convicted in 2008 of terrorism charges for helping funnel fighters to Iraq's insurgency and sentenced to 18 months in prison.
The security had been recruited to protect him after extremists firebombed the offices in 2011 over a satirical cartoon about the Prophet Mohammed.
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Packed: Protesters gather during a demonstration at the Old Port of Marseille, southern France, after the shooting in Paris
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Standing together: People hold up pens and posters reading 'I am Charlie' in French as they take part in a vigil in Trafalgar Square, London
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In Germany: People mourn the victims in front of the Brandenburg Gate (centre, background) near the French embassy at Pariser Platz, Berlin
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Gathering: A person holds a placard reading 'I am Charlie' in Clermont-Ferrand, central France, today during a rally in support of the victims
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People gather near candles lit to commemorate the victims of the deadly attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices, in Lyon, central France
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'Not afraid': People gather to pay their respects for the victims of the terror attack against the satirical newspaper, in Paris tonight
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At the time it had said that the images would be 'deeply offensive to many and have the potential to be inflammatory'.
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Emergency: Police officers and firefighters gather in front of the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris today after gunmen stormed the building
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Critical: Firefighters carry an injured man on a stretcher in front of the offices of French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo after the shooting
Faces of the victims: Among the journalists killed were (l to r) Charlie Hebdo's deputy chief editor Bernard Maris and cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Stephane Charbonnier, who is also editor-in-chief, and Bernard Verlhac, also known as Tignous
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