Bataclan Attack: 'I try to understand but I don't forgive'
On the 13th November 2015, three gunmen entered the Bataclan concert hall in Paris and opened fire on the audience. In total 130 people lost their lives that night.
France is still reeling from its worst attack in post war history and many people still find themselves unable to talk about the horrors of that time. But now a new book called 'Il Nous Reste Les Mots (We Still Have Words)' has been published by two men who both lost children in the Bataclan attack – one lost his daughter who was attending the concert – the other lost his son, who was one of the killers.
Emma Jane Kirby spoke to Azdyne Amimour and Georges Salines about grief, guilt, and hope.
(Photo: Azdyne Amimour, whose son was one of the Bataclan killers (with his back to us) and Georges Salines, father of murdered Lola
Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½)
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