Crowds of people gathered at Dublin’s Spire on O’Connell Street this evening in a touching tribute to those killed in France earlier today.
Twelve people were murdered during an attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris this afternoon, with the massacre thought to have been sparked by the publication of cartoons deemed offensive to the Islam faith.
Over 100,000 people have since taken to the streets of Paris to show solidarity with those targeted by the attack and to signal their support for freedom of speech.
A Irish demonstration was also held tonight at 7pm in Dublin City Centre.
#JeSuisCharlie La communauté française réunie à Dublin cc @FFE_PS #AFP [via @ConorBarrins] pic.twitter.com/z3HKaJJwGC
— daniele seignot (@dseignot) January 7, 2015
De plus en plus de monde à #dublin pour #CharlieHebdo #JesuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/NsQ01anGSA
— LeslieBou (@BouLeslie) January 7, 2015
Dublin’s French community “appalled by the violence in Paris.” #CharlieHebdo #Dublin #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/c6LV4DoX8K
— Conor Barrins (@ConorBarrins) January 7, 2015
İrlanda- Dublin #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/xhOoW2CCTz
— direnisteyiz.org (@direnisteyizorg) January 7, 2015
Bougies et fleurs devant le #spire #dublin #CharlieHebdo #jesuischarlie pic.twitter.com/xpLDuEc2am
— LeslieBou (@BouLeslie) January 7, 2015
Some lit candles on Dublin’s O’Connell street spelling out Charlie. Others held posters saying #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/h76aUewuKA
— Omar Havana (@OmarHavana) January 7, 2015