About 700,000 people are said to have taken part in marches across France following three days of deadly attacks in the Paris area. They were held in cities including Paris, Orleans, Nice, Pau,
Toulouse and Nantes, to commemorate the victims of this week's violence. Seventeen people were killed in attacks on a satirical magazine, police officers and a kosher supermarket. Police are hunting for accomplices of the three gunmen, killed by police.
The interior minister says France will stay on high alert in the coming weeks.
During the marches, held largely in silence, some protesters held banners that read "I am against racism", "unity", or "I am Charlie" - the latter a reference to Charlie Hebdo, the satirical magazine whose Paris offices were attacked by brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi on Wednesday.