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MANILA, Philippines – “Nous sommes tous les Parisiens (We are all Parisians),” said Facebook and Twitter users as they reacted to the Paris attacks on Saturday, November 14, 2015 (November 13 in France).
The Paris attacks have left over 128 people dead and 180 injured, pushing French President Francois Hollande to declare a state of emergency.
People continue to express their support on Twitter using the hashtags #PrayforParis and #JesuisParis (I am Paris).
Meanwhile, Facebook has activated a temporary change in profile pictures. Users can click on a button to add a French flag to their profile pictures “to support France and the people of Paris.”
//Posted by Rupert Ambil on Saturday, 14 November 2015
Posted by Voltaire Tupaz on Saturday, 14 November 2015
Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg have also changed their pictures to show solidarity with the French people. Jean Julien’s sketch of the Eiffel Tower as the peace symbol has also become a popular profile picture on social media.
Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Saturday, 14 November 2015
Posted by Sheryl Sandberg on Saturday, 14 November 2015
– Rappler.com
More on the Paris attacks:
- Over 128 killed, 180 injured in Paris attacks
- IN PHOTOS: November 13 Paris attacks
- ISIS claims Paris attacks
- US band caught up in Paris attacks reported safe
- Witnesses tell of ‘bloodbath’ at Paris rock concert
- Shock, horror for 80,000 fans at Stade de France after Paris attacks
- French search for friends, shelter online after Paris attacks
Global, social media reactions
- World leaders condemn Paris attacks, vow to help
- Pope Francis on Paris attacks: ‘This is not human’
- Aquino: ‘Philippines stands shoulder to shoulder with France’
- ‘This time it’s war:’ French press react with horror to attacks
- World mourns and condemns attacks in Paris
- #PrayForParis, #Fusillade trends on Twitter amid Paris attacks
- Celebrities call for support, prayers for Paris
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