Huge crowds and some 40 world leaders are expected in Paris for a unity march after 17 people were killed during three days of deadly terror attacks.
More than a million marchers are expected to take the streets.
Police are seeking accomplices of the gunmen who attacked satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket.
Ahead of the rally a video emerged appearing to show supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly pledging allegiance to militant group Islamic State.
In the video he says was working with the Charlie Hebdo attackers, saying: "We have split our team into two... to increase the impact of our actions."
Said and Cherif Kouachi killed 11 people at the magazine offices in the French capital on Wednesday, with a policeman shot dead nearby.
Coulibaly killed four hostages seized at the Hyper Cacher supermarket on Friday. (BBC)
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