This paper was originally published on January 9, 2020
Lola and Samy were both 28 years old when they lost their lives on November 13, 2015 in the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.
The first died under the bullets of the jihadist commando to which the second belonged, dead when shot by a police officer.
See also
November 13, 2015, a spring night turns into horror
In January 2020, twenty months before the opening of the extraordinary trial of these attacks, the fathers of Lola and Samy published together with the editions Robert Laffont a work entitled
Il nous remain les mots
, on the initiative and with the help of Sébastien Boussois, researcher specializing in terrorism.
Read also
November 13: the extraordinary trial of a devastating terrorist plot
It all started in February 2017, when Azdyne Amimour asked to meet Georges Salines, then president of a victims association.
These fathers “
whom everything should oppose
” entered and then remained in contact.
It was in September 2018 that the two men, each born on one side of the Mediterranean - Azdyne Amimour in Annaba (north-eastern Algeria) in 1947, Georges Salines in Sète (Hérault)
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 86% left to discover.
To cultivate one's freedom is to cultivate one's curiosity.
Subscription without obligation
1 € THE FIRST MONTH
Already subscribed?
Log in