
Ten years after the Nice bombing, fear of erasure in collective memory
A decade later, the event fades from the collective memory of the attacks, behind those of 13 November, to the greatest regret of the survivors
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A decade later, the event fades from the collective memory of the attacks, behind those of 13 November, to the greatest regret of the survivors. On July 14, 2016, the Bay of Angels was hit by a terrorist act that killed 86 people and injured hundreds of others. Ten years after the Nice bombing, the fear of erasure in collective memory.
Furthermore, " July 14th is the national holiday. The youngest was two years old, the oldest 79, about thirty were Muslims, almost half foreigners.
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A decade later, the event fades from the collective memory of the attacks, behind those of 13 November, to the greatest regret of the survivors
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOn July 14, 2016, the Bay of Angels was hit by a terrorist act that killed 86 people and injured hundreds of others.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTen years after the Nice bombing, the fear of erasure in collective memory.
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" July 14th is the national holiday.
according to Le ProgrèsThe youngest was two years old, the oldest 79, about thirty were Muslims, almost half foreigners.
according to Le Progrès
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