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Added on the 17/03/2016 12:47:24 - Copyright : France 24 EN
President Obama delivers a statement on the horrible terrorist attacks in Paris. We all stand in solidarite with the people of France.
Paris, Sep 8 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) The trial for the attacks of November 13, 2015 in the Bataclan room, on six terraces in Paris and at the Stade de France, that caused 130 deaths and more than 400 injured, begins on Wednesday to determine the responsibilities of the 20 accused, five of whom are surely dead.FOOTAGE OF THE SECURITY FORCES AROUND THE BUILDING OF THE OLD PALACE OF JUSTICE IN PARIS, PRIOR TO THE CELEBRATION OF THE TRIAL.
Paris, Nov 13 (EFE), (Camera: Mohammed Badra).- France on Friday marked the fifth anniversary of the 2015 Paris attacks with solemn ceremonies paying tribute to the 130 victims.It comes at a time when the county is back in a state of high alert over recent terrorist attacks.The Paris attacks, claimed by the Islamic State terror organization, began outside the Stade de France when three suicide bombers blew themselves up, claiming one victim, just as a football match between France and Germany got underway.Another group of Islamic State terrorists then launched opened fire on bars and terraces in the center of the French capital, killing dozens and causing mass panic. They then headed to the Bataclan music venue, where they killed 90 people in the crowd that had come to watch American rock band Eagles of Death Metal.FOOTAGE OF PARIS ON FRIDAY.
The trial of Algerian student Sid-Ahmed Ghlam, accused of planning an attack against a church in April 2015 in Villejuif, southern Paris, and of having killed Aurélie Châtelain there, opens at the Special Assize Court of Paris. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo participate in a ceremony honoring victims at the Le Carillon bar and the Petit Cambodge restaurant as France marks two years since Islamic State jihadists killed 130 people in a series of attacks in and around the capital. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo pay homage to victims at the La Bonne Bière bar, site of one of the attacks by Islamic State jihadists that killed 130 people in and around the capital two years ago. IMAGES