Overview
- Libération announces a special issue, “13 regards sur le 13 Novembre,” giving 13 artists carte blanche, with advance pieces by Douglas Kennedy and Ariane Mnouchkine and publication set for November 10 in print and online.
- France Inter’s press review spotlights Le Figaro Magazine’s police forensics images and revisits operational details such as Zastava assault rifles, the assailants’ black Polo, and a 9:42 p.m. text message saying, “On est parti. On commence.”
- Humanité Magazine and ELLE recount the story of “Sonia,” who helped police locate a terrorist, later entered witness protection with a new identity, and says she would make the same choice again despite the heavy personal cost.
- La Croix features ongoing survivor experiences, from online groups and informal “therapy aperitifs” to Aurélie Sylvestre’s account of rebuilding life after losing her partner at the Bataclan while pregnant.
- Related reporting notes a growing push for accountability as some families pursue gross-fault claims against the State over failures to prevent intimate-partner killings, including a recent case detailed by Nice-Matin.