But Reporters Without Borders says many of the heads of state and high-ranking ministers participating in Sunday’s rally represent countries that have highly questionable records when it comes to free speech — from the suppression of demonstrations to the imprisonment of journalists.

“We have to show solidarity with ‘Charlie’ but without forgetting all the ‘Charlies’ around the world,” said Christophe Deloire, the Reporters Without Borders’ secretary general.

“It would be intolerable if representatives of states that silence journalists in their countries take advantage of the day’s emotion in order to improve their international image.”

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