Newseum -- Special -- Silent March in Memory of the Victims of the Attacks in France:
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Description of Pictures: Silent March to Start at Newseum in Memory of the Victims of the Attacks in France (Je Suis Charlie)
The Embassy of France is organizing a silent march on Sunday, January 11, following the terrorist attacks in Paris.
The march will take place starting at 2 pm between the Newseum (starting point) and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial (ending point) in Washington, D.C. The Ambassador of France to the U.S. will be present.
This march is open to all who would like to join together in solidarity to remember victims of the attacks and engage in the fight for freedom of expression.
Folks in attendance included:
* Gérard Araud (Ambassador of France to the US),
* Delphine Halgand (U.S. director of Reporters Without Border),
* David O’Sullivan (Ambassador of the EU to the US),
* Claudio Bisogneiro (Italian Ambassador), and
* Christine Lagarde (the director of the International Monetary Fund).
Frank Bond from the Newseum was taking pictures in the crowd.
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JESUIM_150111_007_STITCH.JPG: Hundreds assemble outside of the Newseum on Sunday afternoon in preparation of a march to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in support of the journalists and others killed by terrorists in France last week. Nous sommes Charlie!
JESUIM_150111_044.JPG: French ambassador Gerard Araud
JESUIM_150111_078.JPG: Delphine Halgand, U.S. director of Reporters Without Borders
JESUIM_150111_263.JPG: David O'Sullivan (Ambassador of the EU to the US)
JESUIM_150111_266.JPG: Delphine Halgand, U.S. director of Reporters Without Borders
JESUIM_150111_605.JPG: Claudio Bisogneiro (Italian Ambassador), Christian Legarde (head of the International Monetary Fund) with Gerard Araud and David O'Sullivan.
JESUIM_150111_628.JPG: Christian Legarde (head of the International Monetary Fund)
JESUIM_150111_751.JPG: Frank Bond covers the Je Suis Charlie rally
JESUIM_150111_755.JPG: Frank Bond from the Newseum
JESUIM_150111_782.JPG: Folks assemble outside of the Newseum in preparation of a march to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in support of the journalists and others killed in France last week by terrorists.
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