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Description of Pictures: In light of the horrendous attack that killed 12 people in Paris today, let's get together to stand peacefully in support of Charlie Hebdo and for freedom of the press. Bring your pencils and pens. #jesuischarlie
Suite a l'attaque qui a tuee 12 personnes a Paris aujourd'hui, regroupons nous ce soir devant le Newseum a 19h en hommage aux victimes et au nom de la liberte d expression et de la liberte de la presse. Venez avec vos stylos/crayons... #jesuischarlie
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The Wednesday attack on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical weekly newspaper, set off a torrent of email traffic supporting the freedom of the press. By 1pm, a vigil had been scheduled that night at the Newseum:
In light of the horrendous attack that killed 12 people in Paris today, let's get together to stand peacefully in support of Charlie Hebdo and for freedom of the press. Bring your pencils and pens. #jesuischarlie
It was a bitterly cold night here in DC and vigils are always held outside for some reason but sometimes you just gotta go. So I did.
On the way, I ran into another vigil near the Navy Memorial Metro stop. They said they were with the All Souls Church, a Unitarian community, but I wasn't really interested in a religious response to the violence so I moved on quickly.
I was early and initially only a few people including the lead organizers, mostly French, were there. They handed "JE SUIS CHARLIE" -- "I am Charlie" -- papers to people as we showed up. Among those filming were Newseum staff who said we were free to go into the museum for heat and bathrooms if we wanted to. I heard their atrium jumbotron said "JE SUIS CHARLIE" and I wanted to film it so I went through security. Pretty quickly, the rest of the folks started coming in too.
There, we warmed up and the organizers explained to the cameras why we were assembling -- to stand up for freedom of the press -- and that the Newseum -- which has the First Amendment emblazoned on its Pennsylvania Avenue side e ...More...
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JESUIS_150107_001.JPG: #JeSuisCharlie
Journalists were murdered by terrorists in the offices of the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on Jan. 7, but their story was not silenced.
The killings of 10 staff members and two police officers in Paris sparked outrage around the world.
#JeSuisCharlie ("I am Charlie") became the rallying cry in a global social media campaign supporting the murdered journalists.
The Newseum joins with journalists and all others who support freedom of expression to declare that such cowardly attempts to thwart free speech and a free press will not succeed, and that all people should be able to express themselves freely and without fear.
JESUIS_150107_011.JPG: #JeSuisCharlie
JESUIS_150107_209.JPG: PARIS (AP) -- Two heavily armed men in black, their faces hidden by ski masks, take down a police officer on a Paris sidewalk with a spray of bullets. One walked up to the victim, ...
JESUIS_150107_212.JPG: Aux Plumes
Les Citoyens
#JesuisCharlie
with Feathers
The citizens
#JesuisCharlie
JESUIS_150107_225.JPG: Breaking News
Terrorists Kill 12 in Attack on French Newspaper
Hooded gunmen opened fire on the Paris newsroom of the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on Jan. 7, 2015, killing 10 staffers and two police officers.
Editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier and three other cartoonists were among the dead. French President Francois Hollande called the shooting a "terrorist attack."
The weekly newspaper has long satirized the Islamic faith, and has been threatened in the past. Witnesses said the gunmen shouted, "We have avenged the prophet Muhammad!"
In 2011, the newspaper was firebombed after it published a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on its cover.
"This is the darker day of the history of the French press," said Christophe DeLoire of Reporters Without Borders.
#JeSuisCharlie
JESUIS_150107_229.JPG: Charlie Hebro editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier was killed in the Jan. 7 terrorist attack.
JESUIS_150107_479.JPG: CAIR
The Council on American-Islamic Relations
Read! And your Lord is Most Gracious,
Who taught by the pen,
Taught humankind that which they knew not.
The Holy Quran, Chapter 96 (Al-Alaq)
www.cair.com
JESUIS_150107_486.JPG: January 7, 2016 marks the one-year anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo-related murders in Paris. This picture was taken at a vigil that night outside of the Newseum in support of a free press. Je Suis Charlie! The Committee to Protect Journalists reports than 71 journalists were killed in 2015, way too many in religious conflicts.
JESUIS_150107_497.JPG: Folks assemble outside the Newseum to stand up for a free press in response to the terrorist attack on offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris that morning. As the names of the dead were read, the crowd yelled "Je Suis Charlie" -- I am Charlie! -- in solidarity.
The Newseum used this picture on their webpage banner for awhile.
JESUIS_150107_599.JPG: IMF Director Christine Lagarde
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2015_DC_Charlie_March_150111 Newseum -- Special -- Silent March in Memory of the Victims of the Attacks in France
2015 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
I retired from the US Census Bureau in god-forsaken Suitland, Maryland on my 58th birthday in May. Yee ha!
Trips this year:
a quick trip to Florida.
two Civil War Trust conferences (Raleigh, NC and Richmond, VA), and
my 10th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles).
Ego Strokes: Carolyn Cerbin used a Kevin Costner photo in her USA Today article. Miss DC pictures were used a few times in the Washington Post.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 550,000.
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