10 Global Changes after Paris Terrorist Attacks


Ban On Public Demonstrations

According to Paris police Chief Michel Cadot, city authorities cannot "provide security for specific marches or gatherings" in the wake of Friday's attacks. Thus the city will be devoid of any protests or marches till Thursday, this week. The call for action for no marches begun as police forces banned pro-Palestinian activists from demonstrating on the next day of the attack.

Soldiers Out On Paris Streets

As the city of Paris experienced the turmoil bloodshed of the decade, mass shootings, suicide bombings, and hostage-taking were also part of the terrorist attack. Citizens are afraid and the government is extending all kinds of aid. In this, an additional of 1500 troops has been mobilized across Paris along with army trucks to protect the epicenters of this attack. President Hollande announced that the borders of the French capital are also closed.

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