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One of the people who was present in the Bataclan theatre on 13 November 2015 during the terrorist attacks was a French artist who works under the pseudonym Fred Dewilde. In October 2016, he published a graphic novel about his firsthand experience of these tragic events, named Mon Bataclan. [303] [304] [305]
For 40 years, the Bataclan had Jewish owners, Pascal and Joel Laloux, who sold the theatre to new owners on 11 September 2015. The theatre was a target for anti-Zionist activists, since the venue often held pro-Israel events. One extremist group called "Army of Islam" threatened the Bataclan in 2011 because its owners were Jews. [10] [11]
November 2015 Paris attacks, on the Bataclan Theatre etc., by Islamic terrorists, 13 November 2015; January 2016 Paris police station attack, by an Islamic terrorist, 7 January 2016; Louvre machete attack, 3 February 2017; 2017 Orly Airport attack, 18 March 2017; April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack, 20 April 2017; Aubervilliers restaurant attack ...
When elite French commandos stormed the Bataclan concert hall last Friday night, they found hundreds of people laying on the floor, blood everywhere — and an eerie silence. Jeremy, captain ...
To honor and assist the victims and families of the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks that killed 89 concert-goers at the Bataclan Theatre during an Eagles of Death Metal show, Queens of the Stone Age ...
The veteran musician is bringing his talent to the embattled theater on the anniversary of the terrifying attack at the music venue. Sting to play at Bataclan Theater re-opening one year after ...
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The trial took place in a specially constructed courtroom inside the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité, an island in the River Seine in central Paris.The temporary courtroom was designed to accommodate 500 people, on account of the large number of civil parties (French: parties civiles), including the bereaved and survivors of the attacks.