'The pain remains': France remembers victims of 2015 Paris attacks

Ten Years On, Paris Remembers Victims of 2015 Terrorist Attacks

The city of Paris came together on Thursday night to pay tribute to the 130 people killed in the devastating terrorist attacks that struck the capital ten years ago. The pain and grief still lingered, but as President Emmanuel Macron said, "The pain remains," a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of that fateful day.

At the Paris remembrance ceremony, bells rang out across the city as survivors and relatives gathered to honor the victims. In a speech, Macron vowed to take action to prevent any further attacks, saying, "Everything will be done to prevent any new attack and to ruthlessly punish those who would dare to attempt it." He also highlighted the progress made in recent years, noting that 85 attacks have been foiled since 2015, including six this year.

The victims of the Bataclan concert hall attack, where nine people were killed by Islamic State gunmen, are still remembered vividly. Jesse Hughes, lead singer of the Eagles of Death Metal, sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" with a choir of survivors and relatives at the ceremony, a poignant tribute to the victims.

The sole surviving member of the 10-person terrorist cell that carried out the attacks, Salah Abdeslam, is serving a life sentence in prison. His lawyer, Olivia Ronen, has said he may be open to speaking with victims' families as part of a "restorative justice" initiative.

As France continues to grapple with the aftermath of the 2015 attacks, the city is planning to open a terrorism memorial museum in 2029. The museum will tell the story of terrorism in France from the 1960s to the present day and feature many objects linked to the 2015 attacks, including a concert ticket donated by a mother who lost her daughter at Bataclan.

The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, reflected on the motivations behind the attack. "The terrorists wanted to attack this culture that is ours – this culture of joy, celebration, diversity, sharing and music." The impact on families and loved ones was also felt, with one survivor, Sophie Dias, telling Associated Press how her father's absence still weighs heavily on her ten years after his death.

As the city of Paris continues to heal and remember, it is clear that the wounds of 2015 will take time to fully close. But for now, the pain remains, a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of terrorism on our lives and communities.
 
I feel so bad thinkin' about those 130 people who lost their lives in Paris all those years ago πŸ˜”. It's crazy to think they've been gone for 10 whole years already. The fact that it still hurts so much just shows how impactful that day was. I love how the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said that the terrorists were tryin' to attack French culture - it's like, we're a city of art and music and love, not fear and hate πŸŽ¨πŸ•ΊοΈ.

And Jesse Hughes singin' "You'll Never Walk Alone" with all those survivors and relatives? Gives me chills every time. It's so beautiful that he still gets to share his music and honor the victims in that way ❀️. The terrorism memorial museum comin' up in 2029 is a great idea - it'll be like, a place where people can go to reflect on what happened and learn from it πŸ’‘.

I'm glad to hear that Salah Abdeslam might be open to speakin' with the victims' families as part of a "restorative justice" initiative 🀞. It's not gonna erase what happened, but maybe it'll help some people find closure or somethin'. And to Sophie Dias, I feel so bad she still has to deal with that loss 10 years later - my heart goes out to her and all the others who lost loved ones πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, come on guys... ten years ago was just like yesterday πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Can't believe we're still talking about this stuff. I mean, I know it's super tragic and all that, but can't we move on? It feels like every time something bad happens, we have to relive the whole thing again 😩. And don't even get me started on the memorial museum idea... what's next, a terrorism museum in every city? 🀯 I mean, I guess it's good that they're trying to raise awareness and all that, but can't we just focus on moving forward instead of dwelling on the past? And what's with the "restorative justice" initiative? Like, how does that even work? πŸ™„
 
man this Paris remembrance ceremony was super somber 🌫️ but u know what's crazy they're still building a museum to commemorate the 2015 attacks? like isn't that just gonna bring back more painful memories? i get it they wanna honor the victims & stuff, but can't we just move on by now? πŸ€” and whats up with this "restorative justice" initiative? is it really possible for salah abdeslam to find closure & make amends in 10 yrs? 😩 anywayz, gotta respect paris for keepin' it real about their trauma & not shyin away from the hard stuff πŸ’―
 
Ugh man 10 yrs gone by already? Time flies... or does it when u r still getting hit with bad news like dis 😩. So Paris is still hurting from those terrorist attacks... like who isnt? I mean 130 ppl lost their lives & its a tragedy πŸ€•. But the fact that they got a memorial museum planned for 2029 shows that dey ain't givin up πŸ‘. De mayor was all about dat culture of joy, celebration, diversity, sharing & music... sounds like Paris to me πŸŽ‰. Annd I gotta say, Jesse Hughes from Eagles of Death Metal is a total hero for singin w/ survivors n relatives at da ceremony πŸ’•. Restorative justice? Sounds like a nice way 2 help de sole surviving member, Salah Abdeslam, make up 4 his sins... good luck wit dat πŸ˜….
 
OMG, you can still feel the vibe of that day in 2015 πŸ˜©πŸ€• ten years later and it's just so heartbreaking. I mean, 130 people lost their lives and countless more were affected...it's just too much to process. And to think about the families who are still waiting for answers and closure 🀯. The fact that Salah Abdeslam is serving a life sentence in prison doesn't make me feel any better 🚫. It's like, what even is restorative justice? πŸ€” I don't know if I could ever forgive someone for taking my life away. But I guess it's a start to try and heal the wounds πŸ’”. And can we talk about how amazing Jesse Hughes was for singing with the choir at the ceremony? 😍 It brought so much joy and hope to the people who were there...it reminded us that even in darkness, there's still beauty and love 🌈. I just wish we could turn back time and prevent this tragedy from happening in the first place πŸ’”πŸ’”.
 
I'm gonna say something unpopular... πŸ€” I think the Paris memorial museum should be more focused on the victims' experiences rather than just telling the story of terrorism. It's easy to remember the attacks and the loss of life, but what about the emotional toll it took on those who survived? We need to hear their stories too πŸ’”. And can we please stop glorifying the culture of joy and celebration that was supposedly attacked? πŸ˜’ It feels like a sugarcoated way to downplay the impact of terrorism. France lost 130 people, not just a cultural event πŸ•ŠοΈ.
 
I don’t usually comment but I was really affected by this story πŸ€•. Ten years have passed since those horrific attacks and it's still hard to imagine what happened that night. The fact that there are people who are still grieving ten years later is just heartbreaking. The progress made in foiling attacks is a positive note, but it's also a reminder that there is always more work to be done.

I think it's really cool that the mayor of Paris is highlighting the cultural aspect of what happened, because I think that's so important when talking about terrorism. It's not just about bombs and guns, it's about the human cost and the impact on our communities. The fact that a concert ticket from Bataclan was donated as part of the museum is really beautiful 🎡.

It's also good to see that Salah Abdeslam might be open to speaking with victims' families as part of a "restorative justice" initiative. I don't know much about it, but it sounds like it could be a really positive step forward in healing and moving forward. πŸ’‘
 
you know what's crazy? i was just thinking about this the other day... have you ever noticed how some foods are like the Paris attacks - they leave a lasting impression but never really go away πŸ˜‚. like when you eat a super spicy burrito and your taste buds are all like "nope, not again" for hours afterward. or how some songs just make you feel all nostalgic and stuff, like that Eagles of Death Metal song at the ceremony was so powerful πŸŽΈπŸ’”. anyway, i digress... france is really coming together to remember those who lost their lives 10 years ago πŸ’•
 
I was just thinking about how much I love pizza πŸ•, you know? Like, have you tried that new spot downtown? It's got this amazing crust and the sauce is literally the best thing since sliced bread. I swear, it's like a taste explosion in your mouth! 🀯 Anyway, back to Paris... I wonder what kind of toppings they'll have at this new pizza place opening up near the Eiffel Tower. Maybe some fancy French-inspired ones? Like, truffle and foie gras or something? πŸ˜‚ And can we talk about how beautiful the city is when it's all lit up at night? It's like a whole different world! πŸŒƒ I was thinking of planning a trip there soon, but maybe not during Paris Fashion Week... my wallet wouldn't appreciate it 😳.
 
Still so many unanswered questions about that day... πŸ€” Why did it have to be Paris? A city built on love, art, and life. All that beauty lost in an instant. And now 10 years later... still no closure for the victims' families. The memorial museum sounds like a good idea, but will it bring some semblance of peace or just another painful reminder of what's been lost?

And what about Salah Abdeslam? A life sentence is harsh, but I suppose justice has to be served. Still can't help feeling that there's more to the story than we know... πŸ‘€
 
Still so much pain in Paris 10 yrs later πŸ€•. It's crazy how many attacks have been foiled since 2015 tho. Guess it shows they're not as effective as they thought πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But still, it's sad that there's a terrorism memorial museum planned for 2029. Like, can't we just move on from all this? πŸ€”. I feel bad for the families of those who lost loved ones, their pain is still so real 😒.
 
Man I'm still getting chills thinking about what happened at Bataclan back in 2015 πŸ€•πŸ’” it's crazy how much has changed since then but at the same time I can imagine how painful it must be for those families to still be dealing with the loss of their loved ones 10 years later πŸ˜”.

I feel bad that Salah Abdeslam is getting another chance to speak with the victims' families, not because he deserves it but because it's a chance for some closure and healing. I'm all for restorative justice and trying to make things right πŸ’ͺ.

It's also amazing to see how Paris has come together to remember the victims and honor their memories πŸŽ΅πŸ•ŠοΈ. The music at that ceremony was beautiful, especially when Jesse Hughes sang with the choir - it really gave me chills 😍.

The new terrorism memorial museum in 2029 sounds like a great idea, but I'm not sure if it'll be able to capture the full impact of what happened back then πŸ€”. Still, it's a step in the right direction and I hope it will help bring some peace to the city and its people πŸ’•.
 
10 years on from those attacks and I'm still not sure what's the deal... part of me thinks it's amazing how far we've come since then - 85 attacks foiled? that's sick! πŸ’₯ but another part of me is like, no way, this is still happening all over the world and we're still trying to figure out how to stop it. πŸ˜• I mean, we've got a terrorism memorial museum opening in 2029... that's dedication, right? πŸ€” but what about now? what can we do TODAY to make things better?

And then there's Salah Abdeslam... life sentence is a good start, but can't we just talk to him like a normal person instead of using some fancy restorative justice thingy? πŸ™„ I don't know, maybe I'm just not seeing the bigger picture here. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Bells ringing out across the city tonight... it's all so emotional πŸ’”, but at the same time, I feel like we're still living in a state of emergency or something. 🚨 how do we get back to normal again? 🌈 is that even possible? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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