Published on Jan 12, 2015 http://democracynow.org - An estimated 3.7 million people rallied across France on Sunday in response to the Charlie Hebdo shootings and ensuing attacks that left 17 people dead. More than a million people marched in Paris, making it the largest demonstration in French history. More than 40 world leaders traveled to Paris to help lead the march. "What we saw on display on the one hand was very heartening, to see so many people come into the streets," says Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of The Intercept. "But on the other hand, this is a sort of circus of hypocrisy when it comes to all of those world leaders who were marching at the front of it. Every single one of those heads of state or representatives of governments there have waged their own wars against journalists." Watch all of the Democracy Now! coverage on the Charlie Hebo attack: http://www.democracynow.org/topics/ch...and so it goes, GORD.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Free Press? Not So Much ! Hypocrisy Of World Leaders Who Wage War On Journalists
"Circus of Hypocrisy": Jeremy Scahill on How World Leaders at Paris March Oppose Press Freedom - YouTube
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