In face of terror, Mpls. gathering affirms journalists' right to free speech

January 11, 2015 at 11:10PM
Brian Zar�te, a member of Alliance Francaise, spent a moment in silence during a gathering at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN, in solidarity for the journalists that were killed by terrorists.
Brian Zar�te, a member of Alliance Francaise, spent a moment in silence during a gathering at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN, in solidarity for the journalists that were killed by terrorists. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Solidarité et liberté.

These pillars of a free society were the themes at a gathering at the Alliance Française in downtown Minneapolis to honor the victims of Wednesday's terrorist attack in Paris.

As around 70 people filed into the building Thursday, they picked up small signs that read, "Je Suis Charlie." The phrase ("I Am Charlie") has gone viral in support of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical newspaper attacked by gunmen who killed 12. The crowd at the Alliance, along with hundreds of gatherings around the world, observed one minute of silence at noon, as requested by French President Francois Hollande.

Christina Selander Bouzouina, executive director of the Alliance Française of Mpls./St. Paul, expressed sadness and disbelief — reactions that mirrored her feelings on Sept. 11, 2001, when she was living in Paris; "You don't think it can happen here, or in Paris."

Steve Sack, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist at the Star Tribune, spoke at the gathering with admiration about the courage of his colleagues worldwide, and the power of cartoons. He receives — and expects — reaction to his work, but has never felt physically threatened. And though a cartoonist's work is bound to offend or cause distress, "We shouldn't have to weigh being killed" for publishing it, he said.

Sack had met two of the victims of Wednesday's attack at professional gatherings in France, and he ended his remarks with a note of resolve. "Terrorists think they can intimidate the cartoonists of France. I know the French cartoonists, and if terrorists think that, they have another thing coming. Je suis Charlie."

Catherine Preus

Herb Grika, a member of Alliance Francaise, spent a moment in silence in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists during a gathering at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN.
Herb Grika, a member of Alliance Francaise, spent a moment in silence in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists during a gathering at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN. (Dml - Minneapolis Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Members of Alliance Francaise and local journalists gathered in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists, at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN.
Members of Alliance Francaise and local journalists gathered in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists, at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN. (Dml - Minneapolis Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Members of Alliance Francaise and local journalists including 2013 Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Steve Sack, gathered in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists, at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN.
Members of Alliance Francaise and local journalists including 2013 Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Steve Sack, gathered in solidarity for the journalist that were killed by terrorists, at the the Twin Cities chapter of Alliance Francaise, Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN. (Dml - Minneapolis Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Catherine Preus

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Catherine Preus has spent over 20 years on the night production desk and has also written for the Travel section, managed the homepage and kept the Star Tribune stylebook updated.  

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