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President Hollande calls on French to display national flags

France's head of state will lead a ceremony during a day of mourning on Friday for the 130 people killed by jihadists on 13 November 13th.

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French president François Hollande has called on French citizens to decorate their homes with the national flag on Friday to commemorate the victims of the Paris attacks, reports RFI.

All citizens could "participate symbolically by decorating their homes with the blue, white and red flag," Hollande said before the Council of Ministers on Wednesday.

Hollande will lead a ceremony during a day of mourning on Friday for the 130 people killed by jihadists on 13 November.

"We have tried to suggest something that will let every French person take part in Friday's ceremony," government spokesman Stéphane Le Foll said.

Sales of the "tricolore" have soared since the attacks. "It's a potential unifier much bigger than the slogan 'Je suis Charlie', " said sociologist François de Singly, simply because 'Je suis Charlie' doesn't reflect all parts of the French society.

Read more of this report from RFI.