Via VOA News:

A weekly anti-Islam march in the German city of Dresden attracted its largest-ever crowd Monday in what its organizers say was a tribute to the French terror victims.

At least 25,000 turned out for the rally sponsored by a group calling itself Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West (PEGIDA).

Many in the crowd carried French flags or placards saying ‘Je Suis Charlie’ (I Am Charlie) – mirroring the millions of people who had gathered in cities across France just a day before in a show of unity.

“I’m here tonight because I sympathize with the French people and am sorry for what happened to them. I also fear that the same can happen here to us.“

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