More than a quarter of a million people took to the streets of Lyon, France’s third city, to pay tribute to the victims this week’s attacks. Our correspondent Laurence Alexandrowicz described the atmosphere.<br /><br /> “There are rallies everywhere in France, including here in Lyon. An enormous crowd, people from different generations, from different social backgrounds, there is a real solidarity movement.”<br /><br /> One woman on the march told euronews: “It’s been a long while since I’ve protested but I think I couldn’t hold back. It was absolutely essential to be here, to share, to show that we’re not alone, it’s good to join forces, to show that we’re not afraid.<br /><br /> There was condemnation of the terrorist but also recognition that different educative steps must be taken.<br /><br /> “These’s terrorists are sad, miserable people who’ve been indoctrinated unfortunately and I think we’ve failed in our education system, as well as the Republic, to integrate these people so that they can adhere to our republican