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Today millions across the world gathered from different religions and ages in the name of freedom of speech and the recent atrocities that happened in France. I personally attended 2 different rally's across the UK.
From the millions in France,
To the thousands in England
And in wales, and the rest of the UK alike,
All standing with one common cause in mind...... the freedom of speech and the thought that democracy will stand strong no matter what. We stand as one, no matter what the minority try to do to divide us, will will stand strong. And as the chairman of the Muslim council of wales said "We will eventually win and truth wins over falsehood and light over darkness."
The extremest thoughts are thought by a minority, with the aim of sidetracking us and turning us against of each other...... belief v belief and religion v religion. No matter what happens do not get sidetracked...ever. Weather you have a religion or not like me you must stand as one, and not let [SIZE=13.63636302948px]atrocities like this take your eye of what really matters and what these people have died for. Tonight we show world Solidarity and stand as one. The thought that democracy and peace is the way forward no matter what the problem, not brute and [/SIZE]cowardly[SIZE=13.63636302948px] violence. The [/SIZE]message[SIZE=13.63636302948px] across the world was a pen has more power than a gun ever will,[/SIZE]
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In France on that tragic day, a Muslim police officer was shot trying to defend the people along with tens of other people of different religions and ages. In the shopping center where the last hostages where held it was a Muslim man who played a key role in freeing the people. This is not down to one religion but a small group of people with the belief that they can separate the world........... looks like they where wrong...... and always will be.
On Saturday, Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis dedicated his side's goal in the 1-1 draw with West Ham to the victims of the Paris terror attacks.
More than three million people take part in unity marches across France following the three days of deadly attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead.
World leaders link arms
And world leaders have gathered in Paris for a huge unity march involving over one million people, dwarfing Saturday's marches that saw 700,000 take to the streets.
London landmarks are lit in the [SIZE=12.7272720336914px]colors[/SIZE] of the French flag after crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in tribute to those killed in the Paris terror attacks.
This a community and more importantly a family.
From the millions in France,
To the thousands in England
And in wales, and the rest of the UK alike,
All standing with one common cause in mind...... the freedom of speech and the thought that democracy will stand strong no matter what. We stand as one, no matter what the minority try to do to divide us, will will stand strong. And as the chairman of the Muslim council of wales said "We will eventually win and truth wins over falsehood and light over darkness."
The extremest thoughts are thought by a minority, with the aim of sidetracking us and turning us against of each other...... belief v belief and religion v religion. No matter what happens do not get sidetracked...ever. Weather you have a religion or not like me you must stand as one, and not let [SIZE=13.63636302948px]atrocities like this take your eye of what really matters and what these people have died for. Tonight we show world Solidarity and stand as one. The thought that democracy and peace is the way forward no matter what the problem, not brute and [/SIZE]cowardly[SIZE=13.63636302948px] violence. The [/SIZE]message[SIZE=13.63636302948px] across the world was a pen has more power than a gun ever will,[/SIZE]
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In France on that tragic day, a Muslim police officer was shot trying to defend the people along with tens of other people of different religions and ages. In the shopping center where the last hostages where held it was a Muslim man who played a key role in freeing the people. This is not down to one religion but a small group of people with the belief that they can separate the world........... looks like they where wrong...... and always will be.
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On Saturday, Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis dedicated his side's goal in the 1-1 draw with West Ham to the victims of the Paris terror attacks.
More than three million people take part in unity marches across France following the three days of deadly attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead.
World leaders link arms
And world leaders have gathered in Paris for a huge unity march involving over one million people, dwarfing Saturday's marches that saw 700,000 take to the streets.
London landmarks are lit in the [SIZE=12.7272720336914px]colors[/SIZE] of the French flag after crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in tribute to those killed in the Paris terror attacks.
This a community and more importantly a family.
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