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Rome, Italy - 14 January 2015
1. Headline in "Il Fatto Quotidiano" newspaper reading (Italian) "Charlie laughs with us"
2. Photo of Charlie Hebdo cartoonist cartoonist Renald Luzier
3. People taking seats at event
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Abdellah Reduoane, Secretary General of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy:
"I have not yet made a serious evaluation of the contents, but in any case, the style of "Charlie Hebdo" is well known, and there is not much to invent today. Charlie Hebdo is well-known."
5. Riccardo Mannelli, cartoonist for "Il Fatto Quotidiano" presenting drawing to Rome's Mayor Ignazio Marino
6. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Riccardo Mannelli, Cartoonist for Italian Daily "Il Fatto Quotidiano":
"Certainly it is a great satisfaction for an author (cartoonist) that the newspaper with which he collaborates, "Il Fatto Quotidiano" , is the only newspaper in Italy that took Charlie Hebdo and included it without any problems, not changing anything as other papers did."
7. Audience listening
8. Catherine Colonna, French Ambassador to Rome, talking to Reduoane
9. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Ignazio Marino, Mayor of Rome:
"And all together we want to say no. No to terror, no to war, no to hate and no to intolerance"
10. People posing for photos
Manila, Philippines - 14 January 2015
11. Flowers next to sign with names of Paris victims
12. People signing book next to flowers and candles
13. Various of French Ambassador to the Philippines Gilles Garachon reading out names of victims
14. Various of members of French community in Manila holding moment of silence for victims
15. French nationals
16. Garachon signing book of condolence
17. Book of condolence book, sign reading (French) "Je suis Charlie"
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Gilles Garachon, French ambassador to the Philippines:
"I am quite proud of the responses of the French people. I am also very happy and grateful of the response of a lot of countries, and a lot of people attached to democracy and freedom of speech worldwide."
19. People applauding
Beirut, Lebanon - 14 January 2015
20. Al-Amin mosque in central Beirut
21. Lebanese Mufti spokesman Sheikh Khaldoon Oraymet reading book
22. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sheikh Khaldoon Oraymet, Lebanese Mufti spokesman:
"Republishing such drawing is a provocation, a challenge and an assault on the billion and seven hundred million Muslims in this world. We are condemning the (initial) assault (of publishing cartoons of Muhammad), but it's even worse republishing it, it's a provocation for the feelings of a billion and seven hundred million Muslims on this earth."
23. Oraymet reading book
24. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sheikh Khaldoon Oraymet, Lebanese Mufti spokesman:
"Now we can not guarantee and none of the (Islamic) leadership can guarantee or accept this blatant challenge that is done by this corrupt magazine - which is the least we can say about it. It's a magazine of corruption and causing trouble between people."
25. Wide of Beirut sea front
26. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Obeid, local resident:
"We consider such things abusive for the Muslim religion and other religions as well."
27. People walking
28. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mayada Al-Homsi, Syrian living in Lebanon:
"I am against publishing the drawing of any prophet, not only the Prophet Muhammad, this is unacceptable. They can not abuse such prophets who were sent by God."
29. Pedestrians