United against terrorism: 500 Tunisians gathered Thursday afternoon in front of the Bardo Museum in Tunis, to say their rejection of sectarian violence and to honor the victims of Wednesday's attack.
Lawyers, the call of their national association, and many families were present.
Mehdi Trabelsi, artist:
"Killing people in this way, with some idea whatsoever, is really terrible and unacceptable."
The police agreed to open the gates later in the afternoon to let the protesters continue their rally inside the museum.
On social networks, a real solidarity movement was launched, many users making their own the slogan "I'm Charlie."
Tunisian President for his part said that the Tunisian democratic system was "well anchored" and that there would be no "return movement".
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