(Baonghean.vn) - Many famous buildings around the world have lit up in rainbow colors, symbolizing the gay community, to commemorate the victims of the massacre on the night of June 12 in Orlando, USA. Many people also came to Orlando to share the pain that the relatives of the victims of the shooting had to go through.
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The Eiffel Tower lights up in memory of the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, USA. |
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St. George's Cathedral is illuminated in green in Liverpool, England on June 13. |
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Sydney Harbour Bridge lit up in rainbow colors on June 13. Many famous buildings around the world lit up in rainbow colors to remember the victims of the most horrific shooting in US history. |
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Thousands of people came to Orlando, Florida on June 13 to light candles in memory of the unfortunate victims of the horrific shooting. |
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Many people released sky lanterns in the hope that the souls of the unfortunate victims would be liberated. |
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Many people set up a makeshift memorial near the Pulse nightclub – where the horrific shooting took place – so people could leave their handprints on it, as an act of remembrance for the unfortunate victims. |
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People place candles under the famous statue of President Abraham Lincoln to commemorate the innocent victims killed in the Orlando shooting. |
Thanh Hien
(According to Reuters)