he has lived in the german capital for 12 years and works for the cfb, the french cultural center oflin. he feels comforted by the solidarity the germans have demonstrated. luc: all these thousands of flowers and candles show me that the germans, too, want to defend values like tolerance and solidarity. i feel a kind of security among the people here with their humanity and empathy. >> paquier has seen how the terrorist attacks have brought germany and france closer together. the germans, always reluctant to take military action, are discussing a nato mission. >> if there are joint measures, including military action, we can't just sit on the sidelines. >> war against terrorists, but not against islam, paquier has strived for this in both countries for years. he says france in particular has neglected intercultural dialog and tolerance. luc: last week, parisians died in the barrage of gunfire, but i am also thinking of the syrians, lebanese, and turks who have also been the victims of this barbarity. suffering can't be divided. >> paquier admires the germans for their efforts on beha