Ο κόσμος ακόμα προσπαθεί να συνέλθει από τις φρικτές τρομοκρατικές επιθέσεις στο Παρίσι. Στην Πόλη του Φωτός που οι τζιχαντιστές βύθισαν στο σκοτάδι. Δεύτερη φορά μέσα σε λίγους μήνες μετά το μακελειό στα γραφεία του Charlie Hebdo τον Ιανουάριο.
Επιθέσεις που άλλαξαν για πάντα τις ζωές μας. Η 11η Σεπτεμβρίου της Ευρώπης. Μια άνευ προηγουμένου σφαγή στην καρδιά της Ευρώπης. Άνθρωποι που γιόρταζαν τη ζωή βρήκαν τον πιο τραγικό θάνατο. Αναίτια. Πέντε ημέρες μετά τις αιματηρές επιθέσεις στο Παρίσι αναγνωρίστηκαν και οι 129 νεκροί. Το Mashable δημιούργησε μια σελίδα στο Twitter, αφιερωμένη στη μνήμη των θυμάτων.
Hugo Sarrade, 23, France. Artificial intelligence student. Loved computers, rock music. “A lovely guy.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/m3FbfV4HjF
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Caroline Prenat, 24, France. Graphic designer. Artist. Friend. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/aYCoocFf0X
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Guillaume Le Dramp, 33, France. Waiter. Dreamed of becoming a teacher. “A very attentive friend.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/XTpPTHUAnV
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Thibault Rousse Lacordaire, 37, France. Banker. Volunteer. A man with “unparalleled kindness.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/W2OSTTHcjk
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Sébastien Proisy, 38, France. Student. Entrepreneur. Husband. Father. “Charming and incredibly kind.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/CE8mFUdAuI
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Romain Didier, 32, France. Rugby player. Art student. The embodiment of “courage and solidarity.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/yuNy8DhQ0a
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Valeria Solesin, 28, Italy. PhD student. Beloved daughter. “Full of ideas and strength.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/peQdh4AF3a
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Suzon Garrigues, 21, France. Literature student. “The most generous and amusing of friends.” #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/gfeq07XQ0V
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Grégory Fosse, 28, France. Music programmer for @D17. Had a “special smile” & “passion for music.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/cMvIwZTuDD
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Maxime Bouffard, 26, France. Filmmaker. Played rugby. Was “the kind of person you don’t forget.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/JQBxo4Xxwv
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Elsa Veronique Delplace, 35, Chile. “A beautiful person full of life.” Mom to a 5-year-old son. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Z7SjfXPZ4e
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Germain Ferey, 36, France. Photographer. Fan of rock music. Dad to a 17-month-old girl. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/zIapO4GP01
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Fanny Minot, 29, France. Editor at @lesupplement. Fan of rock. “A friend to many.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/DtltP4s240
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Manu Perez, 40, Paris. Universal Music employee. French singer Axel Bauer said he was a “good guy.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/tRzqSMrOz4
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Pierro Innocenti, 40, France. A “warrior of happiness.” Surfed & ran a restaurant with his brother. #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/AWH5tUxTql
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Marie Mosser, 24, France. Music lover. Digital marketer. “The epitome of French chic.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/D9sYZBp2U2
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Alban Denuit, 32, France. Artist. Teacher. Loved music and art. “He was dynamic.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Kvxum43PT9
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Thomas Duperron, 30, France. He loved music and “had so many friends” in his life. #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/ZkkgoiKDvw
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Cédric Gomet, 30, France. Guitarist in a rock band. Worked at @TV5MONDE. “He loved music.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Qp92w8uEXr
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) Νοέμβριος 17, 2015
Milko Jozic, 47, Belgium. Elif’s husband. Engineer. “A nice guy, very intelligent.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/vV2aclr9KO
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Nicolas Classeau, 43, France. Professor. Father of 3. “Full of wisdom and kindness.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/VJrxodfVGG
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Veronique de Geoffroy Bourgies, 54, France. A model. A journalist. “A warm, bright, beautiful soul.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/vNDtQy4MbP
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Elif Dogan, 26, Turkey. Lived in Belgium. Loved doing charity work and teaching French. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Nzp6vJr7Aq
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Matthieu Giroud, 39, France. Loved music & football. Leaves behind a 3-year-old boy & a pregnant wife. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/ItxAgzPUPP
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Mourier, 29, France. Promising architect. Urban farmer. Passionate about rock music. “Idealist.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/YvANyLcCGR
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Ariane Theiller, 24, France. Worked at @UrbanComics. Studied for her master’s degree. Loved superheroes. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Hqpf3dSGSc
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Claire Camax, 35, France. An illustrator and graphic artist. Friends called her “radiant.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Et7ZOagb6Z
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Christophe Lellouche, 33, France. Composed music. Loved music and beer. “Very sweet, very attentive.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/lipyquilZT
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Michelli Gil Jáimez, 27, Mexico. Studied business. Lived in Paris. Got engaged last month. #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/QjRF48JG8P
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Boulanger, 29, France. Born in Reims, but lived in Paris for 7 years. #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/QRM6FwywmW
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Ludovic Boumbas, 40, DR Congo. Loved music, movies and flowers. “One of life’s good people.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/2qVBCfLgrd
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Kheireddine Sahbi, 29, Algeria. A violinist studying in Paris. His friends called him “Didine.” #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/dZSLmuDIUt
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Cedric Mauduit, 41, France. Loved the @RollingStones. Had a wife & two young children. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Nmiiz8HGSV
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 33, Chile. A musician, he lived in Paris for 8 years with his French wife. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/wYzvp2diaZ
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
François-Xavier Prévost, 26, France. Loved tennis. Worked in advertising. “A brilliant man.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/iSGX219dB8
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Elodie Breuil, 23, France. Design student. “The embodiment of kindness.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Rx8kAZwqiB
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Lola Salines, 28, France. Loved roller derby and children’s books. “Sensitive, hip, enthusiastic.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/cB3iJwDdDa
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Amine Ibnolmobarak, 29, Morocco. A newlywed architect. “Handsome, athletic, brilliant, stylish.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/hU7yaujoll
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Juan Alberto González Garrido, 29, Spain. An engineer who lived in Paris, married his wife this summer. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/F0eMRBwkKl
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Djamila Houd, 41, France. Mom to an 8-year-old girl. “Full of life and generosity.” #enmemoire pic.twitter.com/pgfwAxvnvP
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Thomas Ayad, 32, France. Worked in the music industry, loved rock & roll. “The coolest guy on earth.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/SoaUoXuZvp
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Nick Alexander, 36, UK. “Generous, funny and fiercely loyal,” Nick sold merch for @EODMofficial. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/kmaCXILiqn
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Valentin Ribet, 26, France. A talented, well-liked lawyer with a “wonderful personality.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/6LEFqNctwf
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Fabrice DuBois, 46, France. A “gentle giant” who loved grunge music. Leaves a wife, son & daughter. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/cnIiZC7kga
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, United States. A student studying abroad in Paris, called a “shining star.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/hpu8UWoGn2
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Mathieu Hoche, 38, France. Cameraman for @France24. He loved rock & roll and had a 6-year-old son. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/srFLvzRb67
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Asta Diakite, France. Her cousin, footballer @Lass_Officiel, called her his “big sister.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/ghUx7eQqq9
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Mathias Dymarski, France. Rode BMX bikes and died with his girlfriend. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/IxkryzEbcw
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Marie Lausch, 23, France. Worked at a PR firm and died with her boyfriend. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/yauVMbIdl7
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Guillaume Decherf, 43, France. A music journalist and father of two. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/YKeazE8FAm
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
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