In the French Embassy in Moscow will start at 14.00 a rally of solidarity with the French people in connection with the attack on the editor of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, the head Rosmolodezh Sergey Pospelov.
According to Pospelov after the terrorist attack youth actively discussed in social networks support organization shares, RIA “Novosti».
It is expected that participants will lay flowers and light candles in memory of those killed journalists in Paris near the Embassy, in TASS .
«The initiative for its conduct were young journalists, and representatives of youth organizations. I myself am also planning to come tomorrow per share “, – he said.
Pospelov recalled that in 2014 several Russian journalists have died covering the conflict in eastern Ukraine,” so we understandable and clear that grief of French society ».
« Youth Russia does not remain on the sidelines, so tomorrow will come to the Embassy of France … I think everyone who comes there, there is a motive, but the priority – is the freedom of speech and freedom of the lighting of the events that occur in the world. And such terrifying acts that infringe on freedom of speech, it is absolutely unacceptable, “- added Pospelov.
Let’s remind, on Wednesday morning, terrorists made a fire in the building of the weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris. 11 injured, killed 12 people, including the entire leadership of the satirical magazine and its historical founders.
Police established names of criminals: a 32 year-old Said Kuashi and his 34-year-old brother Sharif. Said Kuashi was identified by police on photography as a member of the attack. Later, French Prime Minister announced the arrest of seven suspects in the terrorist attack.
Currently outfits riot police and anti-terrorist unit of the French Gendarmerie deployed in Villa Corte in the north, where the last time allegedly saw the suspects in the attack on the Charlie Hebdo.
Later received information that the police operation in northern France in the department of Aisne not produce results.


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