I'm watching the massive march in Paris today on the BBC online, and I wish I had just gotten on the train this morning and joined it! Here are some screen grabs that I took:
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BBC reporter speaking with a woman from Gabon (holding the newspaper), who spoke about repression in her country. |
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Journalists from Gabon who have been suppressed by the Gabonese government. |
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"Police in mourning" |
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A French rabbi speaking about his community. |
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"I am Charlie" |
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A woman with English/American parents who now lives in Paris, whose husband was in Boston during the terrorist attack on Patriot's Day. |
The BBC reporters are saying that there are more than a million people on the streets of Paris today.
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