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World Leaders, Officials Complete Paris Unity March Participation

© REUTERS / Philippe WojazerFrench President Francois Hollande is surrounded by head of states
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The politicians were met with applause and cheers from residents of the buildings along the march route. The top leaders were followed by the heads of France’s various religious groups, as well as some local politicians.

PARIS, January 11 (Sputnik) — A group of world leaders have completed their participation in the Paris unity rally, honoring the victims of the recent terrorist attacks in the French capital.

A general view shows Hundreds of thousands of people gathering on the Place de la Republique to attend the solidarity march (Rassemblement Republicain) in the streets of Paris January 11, 2015. - Sputnik International
Highlights of Unity March in Paris Honoring French Terror Attacks Victims
The rally was headed by some 40 heads of state and high-ranking politicians, including French President Francois Hollande, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The Russian delegation was led by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The politicians were met with applause and cheers from residents of the buildings along the march route. The top leaders were followed by the heads of France’s various religious groups, as well as some local politicians.

After a minute of silence in memory of the terrorist attacks' victims, Hollande thanked each of the leaders attending the march and met with the victims’ families. According to local media, the French president has now returned to the Elysee Palace.

More than 1,3 million people are reportedly taking part in the ongoing rally, which kicked off at Paris’ Place de la Republique square at around 2 p.m. GMT.

Numerous solidarity rallies are underway across the world, including in London, Brussels, Jerusalem and Beirut. A number of US cities are expected to hold rallies in support of free speech and in commemoration of the French victims later in the day.

The string of terror attacks in the Paris region started on Wednesday, when brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed 12 at the office of Charlie Hebdo, a magazine known for ridiculing Islam and other religions in its cartoons. The gunmen were killed by the police after two days of nationwide manhunt.

On Friday, Amedy Coulibaly killed four hostages at a Paris kosher food shop before being shot dead in a police raid. Coulibaly is also suspected of killing a police officer on Thursday. On Sunday, a video appeared on social media, showing Coulibaly pledging allegiance to the Islamic State.

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