The terror attack on Paris on November 13 which killed 136 and injured hundreds, has left Parisians mourning for the fallen brothers and sisters. A people who have , by and large, remained unaffected by violence , were suddenly made to experience a brutal attack on a beautiful City by the gentle Seine. Their tragedy was shared in vigils and prayers by New York University students, too.
Our photo journalist Mohammed Jaffer has submitted a few wonderful photographs of candle light vigils and floral tributes – a symbol of solidarity with the people of Paris.
Vigil in Washington Square Park in New York City on 14th Nov 2015
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