Hundreds gather at Moore Square to stand against terrorism

Sunday, November 15, 2015
Moore Square vigil
Hundreds held a vigil in Moore Square

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- The grief of the Paris terror attacks is being felt around the country and the world.

In Raleigh, hundreds gathered on Moore Square Sunday to stand in solidarity against terrorism. Both French and American families came out holding signs and the French flag.

They were there to stand against not only what happened in Paris but for all victims of ISIS.

"We're far away and this is the only thing we can do, it's like a little drop of water in the ocean but it's something," said Isabelle Blanco who is from France.

People gathered and marched to show their support for Paris after Friday's terrorist attacks

Emmanuelle Munsen, also from France, said, "My heart aches for all the victims, everywhere."

In the crowd were also students from France who attend the Skema Business School which partners with N.C. State.

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