World Unites In Historic March Against Terrorism
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On Sunday, January 11th, almost 4 million people across France and several hundred thousand more globally, marched in solidarity against terrorism. The biggest gathering was in Paris where an estimated 1.7 million people, including 40 world leaders, walked along the boulevards and avenues of central Paris. Some were carrying signs with the slogan “Je suis Charlie” (I am Charlie), while others held up large stylized pencils or wore writing implements on their hats or other items of clothing.
All the symbols were a tribute to satirical magazine publisher Charlie Hebdo, where the event that terrorized the nation for three days, began. On Wednesday, January 7th, two gunman stormed into the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people, including two police officers, as well as the magazine's chief editor, Stephane 'Charb' Charbonnier. The assassinations conducted by brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi who had links to Islamic terrorist group Al Qaeda, are believed to be a response for the magazine's numerous mocking cartoons depicting prophet Muhammad, a strict taboo in Islam. The tragedy did not end there.
Despite efforts to stop them, the two escaped. On January 8th, with the police close on their tracks the terrorists hid inside a small printing plant in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, holding its manager hostage.
If that was not bad enough, an eerily similar scenario was unfolding in a different part of the city at about the same time. Another terrorist, Amedy Coulibally, who authorities believe was connected to Cherif and Said Kouachi, began by killing an unarmed police officer that was responding to a traffic incident in the southern Paris suburb of Montrouge. The following day, just a few hours after the Kouachi brothers took over the printing press, he barricaded a kosher supermarket nearby, with a number of customers still inside.
On Friday, January 9th, the French police stormed both places almost simultaneously, successfully killing all three terrorists. While the manager of the printing press escaped unscathed, four supermarket customers held captive by Amedy Coulibally, were not as lucky.
To pay tribute to the 17 people that perished and demonstrate the country's unity against anyone that threatened their basic right of freedom, a group of residents decided to organize a march. They adopted the slogan "Je Suis Charlie", which soon went viral, becoming the most popular news hashtag in Twitter history, within two days. Not surprisingly, the march soon took on a life of its own, ending up as one of the biggest gatherings in the country's history.
People all across the world, from Berlin to London, New York to Sydney, showed support for France's determination to stand up to terrorism by holding similar marches in their cities. As for the publishers at Charlie Hebdo? Despite the major setback, they immediately got back to work. This week's magazine cover depicts Prophet Muhammad holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign - a clear indication that they are not going to let anyone dictate what they can or cannot publish in their magazine.
Resources: latimes.com, dailymail.co.uk,nbcnews.com, cnn.com
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- babycatalmost 10 yearsI will do my current event on this! yay
- maxwells05almost 10 yearsSo am i
- bigmeloalmost 10 yearsSo far, I believe this situation represents the power of the people. We have heard the saying "strength in numbers", & the fact that nearly 2 million people were involved in this modern controversy has unquestionably moved me on the inside. The magazine publisher known as 'Charlie Hebdo' has the right to portray what they want to, & for this, they shouldn't receive such a cruel, unfair punishment for it. I understand that terrorists will always be a part of our world, & that they possess a role in our society. We don't have to keep our distances & our boundaries anymore. We all have a choice. Let us make a better tomorrow for the generations yet to come. Let us help those in need, those who feel alone on this planet, who feel that they have nothing to live for. This is our chance to settle this once & for all - just as if it were the final showdown. Let us unite in harmony. Let us enter the battlefield as soldiers of peace...Now who's with me? It is time to take a stand.
- the jay manalmost 10 yearswow
- pieface101almost 10 yearsthis is not good
- pieface101almost 10 yearsThey are so mean to prophet Mohemed
- nikukyualmost 10 yearsI know!!!!! Finally, someone who could see the terrorists point of view!
- Notoqwaalmost 10 yearsJE SUIS CHARLIE
- Noah7almost 10 yearsJe suis Charlie
- fluffy domoalmost 10 yearsthat is a 1/6th of the world in that march right there
- my facealmost 10 yearsi am scared
- current event almost 10 years#RIPCharlieHebdo