Close to the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris people came together to pay their respects to those that were murdered in Wednesday’s terrorist attack.<br /><br /> One Parisian explained what the cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo meant to him: “I came, firstly because I am a neighbour and secondly because the journalists, the cartoonists represented for me the spirit of May 68, I am 66-years-old.They brought a spirit of freedom and the impertinence of their deaths, the murder of that spirit is extremely symbolic for French people of my generation.”<br /><br /> A Muslim woman, deeply upset fears for the future: “They have nothing to do with Islam, nothing to do. They are barbarians and are they are coming back, they are coming back.”<br /><br /> Another man, through tears said: “They have no right to kill people who draw, who give their opinions its just terrible, it is a terrible thing.”<br /><br /> Euronews reporter in Paris Olaf Bruns said: “More and more people are coming to the scene of the crime to mourn. The atmosphere is di
