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9 August 2024
Jeremy Redler, mayor of the 16th arrondissement of Paris, and the Prefect of Police of Paris, Laurent Nunez, are lighting the commemorative candles at the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris, that killed 6 and injured 22. In Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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9 August 2024
Jeremy Redler, mayor of the 16th arrondissement of Paris, and the Prefect of Police of Paris, Laurent Nunez, are lighting the commemorative candles at the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris, that killed 6 and injured 22. In Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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9 August 2024
Yonathan Arfi, President of CRIF, and Gerald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior, are attending the ceremony commemorating the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris that killed 6 and injured 22. In Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464858
9 August 2024
Douglas Craig Emhoff, second gentleman of the USA, is attending the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris, that killed 6 and injured 22, in Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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9 August 2024
Douglas Craig Emhoff, second gentleman of the USA, is attending the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris, that killed 6 and injured 22, in Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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9 August 2024
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin is attending the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris, in Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464862
9 August 2024
Haim Korsia, Chief Rabbi of France, is attending the memorial ceremony of the 9 August 1982 attack at the rue des Rosiers in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Paris that killed 6 and injured 22 in Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464866
9 August 2024
Wreaths of flowers are lying in the Marais, Paris' Jewish quarter, at the conclusion of a ceremony commemorating the Rue des Rosiers attack, in which six people were killed and 22 others wounded, in Paris, France, on August 9, 2024.
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17 April 2022
Candles burn at a vigil at the White House for children killed in the war in Ukraine. during a protest against the war. In addition to the daily rally, demonstrators held a vigil outside the residence of the Russian ambassador to demand an end to what they claim is genocide. Ukraine’s supporters continue to demand a no-fly zone over Ukraine, additional military assistance, and exclusion of all Russian banks from SWIFT.
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#5748358
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748360
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748362
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748366
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748372
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748376
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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#5748378
2 June 2020
On Monday, June 1, 2020, several dozen people gathered and knelt down in front of the US Embassy in Paris for a tribute to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Mineapolis on May 25. This demonstration was called by the association "Touche pas à mon pote", the UEJF (Union des Etudiants Juifs de France) and various anti-racist associations including Black Live Matters. Personalities such as journalist Audrey Pulvar, comedian Pascal Legitimus and rapper Mokobe took part in the operation.
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