PM signs Book of Condolence for victims of Charlie Hebdo attack

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds yesterday signing the Book of Condolence opened at the French Consulate in Queenstown for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris last week in which cartoonists were killed by terrorists. Public Works Minister Robeson Benn (standing at right) and Deputy French Consul, David Bertilli (left) are also in this GINA photo.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds yesterday signing the Book of Condolence opened at the French Consulate in Queenstown for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris last week in which cartoonists were killed by terrorists. Public Works Minister Robeson Benn  (standing at right)  and Deputy French Consul, David Bertilli (left) are also in this GINA photo.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds yesterday signing the Book of Condolence opened at the French Consulate in Queenstown for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris last week in which cartoonists were killed by terrorists. Public Works Minister Robeson Benn (standing at right) and Deputy French Consul, David Bertilli (left) are also in this GINA photo.05