A crowd of monarchists marched in the streets of Paris on Saturday evening, January 18. The demonstrators held up an image of French King Louis XVI, who was executed by guillotine on January 21, 1793, in the wake of the French Revolution. They held up torches and waved flags marked with the fleur-de-lys, the emblem of French royalty. Several hundred people took part in the march and chanted anti-State slogans, such as "Everyone hates the Republic!"
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