Overview
- The City of Paris invited residents from November 8 to leave candles, flowers or notes at Place de la République, where a memorial photo exhibition has been installed.
- On Sunday, the AfVT’s “13‑Unis” features a 15 km Liberty Run from the Stade de France at 9:30 a.m. and an Equality March from Place de la République at 2 p.m., converging at a “village of Fraternity” at Hôtel de Ville with remarks and music at 7 p.m.
- Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez directed prefects on November 7 to reach the highest vigilance, prioritizing vulnerable sites—especially concert halls and large festive events—with reinforced police and Sentinelle deployments from November 10 to 16.
- Counter‑terror investigators recently moved against suspected plots: three young women were charged and jailed on October 10 over plans involving bars or concert venues, and on November 8 three more people were placed in custody for terrorist conspiracy.
- President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled on November 13 to visit each attack site and inaugurate the 13‑November remembrance garden on Place Saint‑Gervais, with ceremonies available to the public at Place de la République and broadcast on national TV.