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France Commemorates a Decade Since the Paris Attacks with Tributes to Victims

    France honors the victims of the Paris attacks' night of terror 10 years on
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    PARIS – A decade has passed since the coordinated terrorist attacks that transformed Paris into a scene of devastation, claiming 132 lives and injuring hundreds more. On that harrowing night, gunfire erupted on café terraces, explosions shook a stadium, and the Bataclan concert hall became the site of a brutal massacre.

    For many families, life is divided into “before” and “after” the attacks. The events of that night profoundly altered France’s sense of security and solidarity, leading to reinforced security measures and a strengthened community spirit that persists to this day.

    To honor the anniversary, Paris held a series of tributes on Thursday, led by President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. These solemn ceremonies took place at each attack location: starting at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, moving to the cafés and restaurants in the 10th and 11th arrondissements, and concluding at the Bataclan. At each site, a moment of silence was observed before memorial plaques, with victims’ relatives standing nearest, according to officials.

    At Place de la République, Parisians were encouraged to leave candles, flowers, and notes at the base of the Marianne statue, echoing the collective mourning of 2015. A large screen broadcasted the ceremonies, and families were invited to bring children to light candles and lay flowers, creating a shared space of remembrance. City officials requested that the public maintain a respectful calm, allowing families the space to grieve at the memorials.

    The day’s commemorations culminated at the newly established Jardin du 13-Novembre, a memorial garden near City Hall. Created in collaboration with victims’ associations, the garden features granite stelae inscribed with the 132 names of those who perished, alongside plantings reminiscent of the attack sites and benches for contemplation. At families’ requests, elements like bird baths, nesting boxes, and shaded areas were included for children. President Macron and Mayor Hidalgo attended the ceremony, scheduled for 6 p.m.

    Additionally, as night fell, the Eiffel Tower was illuminated with the colors of the French flag. The French soccer federation also paid tribute, observing a minute of silence before France’s World Cup qualifier against Ukraine at the Parc des Princes.

    On Nov. 13, 2015 — a Friday — nine Islamic State group gunmen and suicide bombers struck within minutes of one another. Suicide bombers detonated outside the Stade de France; gunmen sprayed bullets across café terraces; and three attackers stormed the Bataclan at 9:47 p.m., killing 90 people before police ended the siege. Two survivors who later died by suicide have since been recognized among the victims.

    For survivors, the date reopens wounds.

    “The 10th anniversary is here and emotions and tension are everywhere for us survivors,” said Arthur Dénouveaux, who escaped the Bataclan and leads the Life for Paris association. “You never fully heal. You just learn to live differently.”

    Many describe a second task after grief: rebuilding the ordinary — work, friendship, noise — without flinching.

    A 2021–2022 trial ended with life imprisonment without parole for Salah Abdeslam, the lone surviving assailant, and convictions for 19 others. For many, accountability did not erase the strain of trauma or the daily work of recovery; it clarified what must be protected.

    As names are read and wreaths laid, the message from officials and families is consistent: remember the victims, honor the responders, and preserve the ordinary pleasures the attackers meant to destroy.

    The goal, planners say, is simple: grief without spectacle, memory with room for the living.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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