A solidarity march took place in Dublin over the weekend in remembrance of all the victims of the tragic Charlie Hedbo terrorist attack in Paris last week.
A minutes silence was held outside Leinster House before French ambassador to Ireland, Jean-Pierre Thébault, addressed the crowd, thanking them for their presence and support. The crowd marched not only to show their support for the French, but also for freedom of speech.
#Dublin too shows its support (via @FranceinIreland)#JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/hOXMRop0TZ
— Dublin Buzz (@RealDublinBuzz) January 11, 2015
#JeSuisCharlie in #Dublin just now pic.twitter.com/F8duRfDiKn
— Fiona Cunnane (@fionacunnane) January 11, 2015
@FranceinIreland ambassador Jean-Pierre Thebault addressing @NUJofficial ceremony for Paris victims at Dublin Castle pic.twitter.com/qbsHulJolh
— Cormac O’Keeffe (@CormacJOKeeffe) January 10, 2015
#jesuischarlie #dublin pic.twitter.com/NREut55Q6K
— SABAT FABIEN (@Laspraha) January 7, 2015
Gerry Curran #NUJ addressing remembrance event #Dublin #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/wFRq1XpRFD
— AEJ Ireland (@aejireland) January 10, 2015
spectacular timing for once, Dublin Bus! #JeSuisCharlie #dublin pic.twitter.com/v82KULZrcy
— Love, Wolfie ?????????? (@Golden_Gaytime) January 11, 2015