Today, about 1000 people will gather for a memorial service for the 130 souls lost in the brutal Paris massacre about two weks ago.
France is to hold a national memorial service for the 130 people who died in the Paris Bataclan concert attacks two weeks ago.
BBC reports that the Friday’s service in central Paris will bring together 1,000 people, including President Francois Hollande as well as survivors and victims’ families.
A minute’s silence will be held and the names of all the victims read out.
In a series of co-ordinated attacks on November 13, the gunmen opened fire on restaurants and bars in the city and stormed a concert hall, where 89 people were shot dead.
More than 350 people were injured in the attacks – the worst in recent French history.