Paris' march against terrorism
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) waves while taking part with French President Francois Hollande (2ndR) and Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita (L) in a Unity rally “Marche Republicaine” in Paris. (AFP photo)
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French writer Bernard Henri-Levy (C, L) talks with the Rector of Paris' Mosque Dalil Boubakeur next to Nazi Hunter Beate Klarsfeld (2ndL) during a Unity rally “Marche Republicaine” in Paris. (AFP photo)
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L), head of the French conservative party UMP party, and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (R) arrive at the Elysee Palace before attending a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris. (AFP photo)
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The Lebanese flag (red,white and green) is seen as people take part the Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' in Paris. (AFP photo)
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A woman wearing a mask reading 'I am Charlie' takes part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris. (Reuters Photo)
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French President Francois Hollande (R) welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) at the Elysee Palace before attending a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' in Paris. (AFP photo)
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People wave cardboards reading 'I am a Kurd, I am Charlie' (Je suis Kurde, Je suis Charlie) as they gather on the Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris before the start of a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' in Paris. (AFP photo)
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French president Francois Hollande (C), French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve (3L) welcome US attorney general Eric Holder (4), and Canadian public safety minister Steven Blaney (3R) at the Elysee Palace before attending a Unity rally “Marche Republicaine” in Paris. AFP photo
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People gather to take part in a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists. (AFP photo)
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French president Francois Hollande welcomes Jordan's King Abdullah (C) and his wife Queen Rania (L) at the Elysee Palace before attending a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris. (Reuters)
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Hundreds of thousands of French citizens take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January. (Reuters)
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French president Francois Hollande is surrounded by head of states including (L to R) Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, head of the French conservative party UMP party, Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi as they attend the solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris. (Reuters)
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A couple kiss during the unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists. (AFP photo)
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