Six years after the terrible attacks of November 13, and while their river trial continues in Paris, the trauma remains lively for hundreds, even thousands of people.What place does justice give the victims?The magistrate Élisabeth Pelsez, one of the thinking heads of the future museum-morial of terrorism which could open in 2027, gives us elements of reflection.
"It takes a lot of courage to the victims to testify before an assize court.It’s a physical test ”.Magistrate for thirty-five years, Élisabeth Pelsez knows what she is talking about.Her function as an interministerial delegate for victim aid, which she occupied a few months ago, frequently listened to men, women and children bruised forever by terrorism.Six years to the day after the attacks of November 13, 2015, and while the phase of the trial devoted to the testimonies of the civil parties - nearly four hundred people have expressed themselves -, Elisabeth Pelsez illuminates the spectacular evolution of thefigure of the victim, in only a few decades, in the courts as in our society.When she kissed the profession, "it was not conceivable to consider the creation of a museum-morial of terrorism"...Mission that she is now pursuing.
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