Thousands of people hold hands to form a human chain on The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina on Sunday (Monday in Manila). Thousands marched in Charleston where nine African Americans were gunned down, as a chilling website apparently created by the suspected white supremacist shooter emerged. AFP
Thousands of people hold hands to form a human chain on The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina on Sunday (Monday in Manila). Thousands marched in Charleston where nine African Americans were gunned down, as a chilling website apparently created by the suspected white supremacist shooter emerged. AFP

CHARLESTON: Several thousand people crowded onto one of the longest bridges in the Americas and joined hands in a show of solidarity with the victims of the Charleston church massacre.

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