Europe1.fr with AFP 1:53 p.m., June 28, 2022

The association Life for Paris, which brings together victims of the attacks of November 13 and civil party to the trial, indicated Tuesday in a press release its dissolution in 2025, that is to say 10 years after the attacks.

Until then, she intends to "fully participate" in an appeal of the trial which could take place in September 2023 or January 2024.

The association Life for Paris, which brings together victims of the attacks of November 13 and civil party to the trial, announced Tuesday its dissolution which will be effective ten years after the attacks which left 130 dead in Paris and Saint-Denis.

"The association law 1901 'Life for Paris: November 13, 2015' begins its dissolution which will be effective for the 10 years of the attack, that is to say on November 13, 2025", she indicated in a press release.

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"The end of the beginning of our post-attack life"

"On the eve of the verdict in the trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015, the legal marathon which is ending reminds us that Life for Paris and its role - among others - of gathering and sharing is still just as useful. However, the end of the trial must also mark the beginning of an 'after' that we all hope for, even if we do not know the form", specified the association chaired by Arthur Dénouveaux. 

It is "the beginning of the end. Or rather the end of the beginning of our post-attack life. The hope of keeping our ties and our friendships, knowing how to get rid of our status as victims a little more", underlined Arthur Dénouveaux on his twitter account.

More than 650 members

Until its dissolution, the association intends to "fully participate" in a call for the trial which could take place in September 2023 or January 2024, finalize its projects, in particular memorials, find "long-term support" for its members encountering problems. .

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"We are only putting an end to the institutional part of Life for Paris, to better continue to bring our friendships, our sharing and our events to life. But also to return, of our own free will, to a certain form of normality, away from the public eye. Losing once again - but this time voluntarily - a part of us", indicated the association.

Life for Paris was created in December 2015 and brings together more than 650 members, victims or families of victims of the attacks of November 13, 2015.