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The Guardian today: David Cameron pledges anti-terror law for internet after Paris attacks

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Tuesday 13 Jan 2015
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A child holds a sign declaring Je suis Charlie, during a demonstration for peace in Stockholm
A child holds a sign declaring Je suis Charlie, during a demonstration for peace and respect in Stockholm, one of many rallies held worldwide in tribute to the victims of the killings in Paris which started at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo
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