The trial of the attacks of November 13,
which is currently being held before the special assize court in Paris, gives a voice to the survivors of this night of horror and to the relatives of the 131 people who died there.
We hear the father of a young woman murdered at the Bataclan admitting the hatred he feels for the murderers.
At the helm, a survivor from the terrace of the bar Le Carillon attacks
"Manuel Valls, unable to protect France against the influx of Syrian migrants in which the terrorists were hiding".
But most of the testimonies, devoid of any spirit of revenge, are on the contrary imbued with a form of leniency towards the murderers: "You will not have my hatred."
They prefer to testify to their will to continue living, despite the suffering and the incredible trauma they have undergone.
“We fought to keep love and joy.
We are fighting so that this episode does not nibble our whole life ”,
attests a survivor of the restaurant
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