The Prime Minister went to the scene of terrorist attacks, having left 130 dead and more than 350 wounded, in Paris and Saint-Denis. The year 2022 was marked by keeping the historic trial of these attacks.
Seven years have passed but their memory remains more lively than ever. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne went on Sunday, November 13, at the scene of the attacks of November 13, 2015, in Paris and Saint-Denis, in order to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks having left 130 dead and more than 350 injured .
of the Stade de France, on the terraces of the Carillon, the Petit Cambodia, the good beer, the Comptoir Voltaire, the Belle Equipe and finally in the Concert Hall of the Bataclan, the head of the government observed throughout The morning almost the same ceremonial to commemorate the memory of the victims: reading the name of those who perished that night, wreath laying, minute of silence.
In a message posted on twitter This tribute, Ms. Borne added: “The Republic struck 7 years ago by Islamist terrorism is standing. She will never forget hers.”
The Republic struck 7 years ago by Islamist terrorism is standing.
She will never forget hers. https://t.co/O2HTFTVDAL OFFER OFFICE /- Elisabeth_borne (@Élisabeth borne)Historical trial
For this tribute also paid to the security, rescue and caregivers mobilized on the evening of the attacks, Ms. Borne was notably surrounded by the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo as well as presidents of associations of victims Life for Paris and 13onze15, Arthur Déseveaux and Philippe DUPERRON.
“I think today of all the victims of the attacks (…). To all these mowed lives. To all those who live every day with the absence of a loved one. To all survivors. Time n ‘erases neither the memory, nor the pain “, a For his part François Hollande, then head of state during the occurrence of these attacks which had plunged the country into dread.
Seven years later, the historic trial of the attacks of November 13 ended on June 29, after ten months of hearing. The Paris Special Assize Court condemned Salah Abdeslam, the only member of the commandos still alive, to incompressible life, the heaviest sentence of the penal code. Its 19 co -accused – six of which are five alleged dead were tried in their absence – were sentenced to sentences ranging from two years’ imprisonment to perpetuity.