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A decade on, survivors and families still rebuilding after Paris attacks

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Their lives changed forever on November 13, 2015, when coordinated jihadist attacks killed 130 people in Paris.

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A decade on, survivors and families still rebuilding after Paris attacks

Their lives changed forever on November 13, 2015, when coordinated jihadist attacks killed 130 people in Paris.

If the Bataclan attack did not kill Catherine Bertrand, he left her with a mental injury that was always alive: post-traumatic stress. She tells how the creation of a sketchbook, contributing to collective memory, helped her move forward.

The attack in Paris, with 130 deaths, is the tenth anniversary. The survivors of the Bataclan fight against oblivion.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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