A Global, united response to the 13th November 2015 Paris attacks.
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Australia
Sydney.
Photo by Daniel Munoz.
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Brazil
The Planalto Palace in Brasilia lit in the colors of the French flag.
Photo by Ueslei Marcelino.
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Canada
Outside the French Embassy in Ottawa.
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China
The Oriental Pearl TV tower is lit in the colors of the French flag.
Photo by Aly Song in Shanghai.
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Egypt
A projection onto an ancient pyramid at Giza.
Photo by Amr Dalsh.
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England
Outside the French Embassy in London.
Photo by Suzanne Plunkett.
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Germany
Outside the French Embassy in Berlin.
Photo by Suzanne Plunkett.
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India
Colors of the French flag on Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai. (The location of a terrorist attack in 2008)
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Israel
At a ceremony in Tel Aviv.
Photo by Baz Ratner.
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Kuwait
Kuwait Towers in Kuwait City lit up with the colors of the French flag.
Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat.
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Poland
The Palace of Culture in Warsaw is lit up with the colors of the French flag.
Photo by Czarek Sokolowski.
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New Zealand
In Aotea Square, Auckland.
Photo by Hannah Peters.
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South Korea
Outside the French Embassy in Seoul.
Photo by Kim Hong-ji.
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United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The Buj al-Khalifa lit up in the colors of the French flag.
Photo by Karim Sahib.
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United States of America
Taken outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California.
Photo by Stephen Lam.
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“GLOBAL, UNITED RESPONSE” …… #WeStandWithParis ….. #JeSuisParis ….
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Thank you this is wonderful there is so much love in the world and it is sad that some are full of hate
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I would like to thank Egypt for also including the Lebanese flag, it’s good to know someone thought of us.
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So upliftingto see the tributes to p
aris around the world xx Rowena
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Brought back memories from 2008 of being home from Mumbai, India only a week when we heard of the tragedy that happened at the very places there in Mumbai my wife and I had visited and spent time in. Such beautiful and wonderful people that became victims of such unspeakable terrible acts there and also in Paris. One day, it won’t be this way anymore.
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