Artists and musicians have shown solidarity and support after yesterday's horrific attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
Yesterday saw extremists shoot and kill 12 people at the satirical magazine's head office. It is believed that it was due to a cartoonist's depiction of the Prophet Muhammad.
As well as an outpouring of grief and horror, many have joined in to pay tribute to those killed and speak out in support of freedom of speech:
"Fanaticism is a monster that pretends to be the child of religion" Voltaire #JeSuisCharlie
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) January 7, 2015
Pens aloft in Trafalgar Square for #jesuischarlie. First time in a long time I've felt really moved to… http://t.co/8aAgzENWkl
— Frank Turner (@frankturner) January 7, 2015
So great to hear the Magna Carta series on @BBCRadio4 especially poignant today in light of #jesuischarlie
— Cerys Matthews (@cerysmatthews) January 8, 2015
“@MrsStephenFry: If you're not already crying, this from @TheMagnusShaw might well tip you over. #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/fRNiVDH5yl”
— belle & sebastian (@bellesglasgow) January 8, 2015
Can't stop thinking about the events in Paris today. I love this city and it's people... sending all my love #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie
— FINDLAY (@FindlayMusic) January 7, 2015
Nous sommes horrifiés par ce drame. Une pensée aux victimes et leurs familles. #JeSuisCharlie #RIP #FEAR pic.twitter.com/wCmc9eoTCw
— Papa Roach (@paparoach) January 7, 2015
Wow “@AmnestyUK: Solidarité. Paris stands together.(image via @ianbremmer) #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/82pZqL5f0I”
— Scroobius Pip (@Scroobiuspipyo) January 7, 2015