GLASWEGIANS came out in the rain to show support for the victims of the brutal terrorist attack at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris on January 7 2015.

The attack, which was the worst France has ever seen, left the entire world reeling. The magazine was targeted for their cartoon portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad which is forbidden in Islam faith.

The rally in Glasgow was set up by French students from Strathclyde University and held on the steps outside the Royal Concert Hall at the top of Buchanan Street on Sunday 11 January at 3PM.

It coincided with other rallies held all over the world in remembrance of the 12 victims killed.

Attendee’s held up pencils, saltires and ‘Je Suis Charlie’ signs as a show of solidarity.

The attacks provoked a worldwide response as world leaders, including David Cameron, walked through the streets of Paris arm-in-arm to unite against the vicious attacks and show that freedom of the press shall not be affected.

The French magazine targeted will defiantly publish an issue on Wednesday with a cover depicting Prophet Muhammed holding a ‘Je Suis Charlie’ sign.

The attack on the Parisian magazine comes after a seige held in Sydney just before Christmas and similar terrorism attacks in Canada and the US. The UK Government has warned that these Lone Wolf terrorism attacks are in fact, more dangerous, as they are more difficult to spot and have put measures in place to try and cope with the threat in Britain.

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