00:00Thank you for listening.
00:30Ladies and gentlemen, November 2015, here in Saint Denis, many people have been injured.
01:00Since November 13, there has been a void that cannot be filled.
01:06An absence that has weighed heavily on us every morning and every evening for ten years.
01:12But there are also memories that nothing can erase.
01:16My father loved life.
01:20He believed in freedom, in the simple joy of being together, of sharing precious moments
01:24with his loved ones, and he instilled in us the values of the Republic.
01:31That is what hatred sought to destroy, but that is precisely what we carry today.
01:39Stronger than anything, despite the pain, despite the absence in this gaping hole, we remain
01:44standing.
01:48We are told to turn the page ten years later, but the absence is immense.
01:54The shock is still there and the incomprehension still reigns.
01:59Ten years later, I would like to know why.
02:02I would like to understand.
02:04I would like these attacks to stop.
02:06Unfortunately, we are powerless.
02:11We cannot accept these repeated actions, this hatred towards our country and our people.
02:20May the memory of my father Manuel Dias live on in each of us during the commemorations
02:24of that tragic night of November 13, in every gesture of peace, in every look of love.
02:34May we never forget and continue to uphold what he embodied, respect, tenderness, love
02:38of one's neighbor and of life.
02:44May we live in a free and peaceful country.
02:47Thank you all.
02:50This freedom is engraved on the front of all our Republican buildings.
02:55You want me to be afraid, to look at my fellow citizens with a wary eye and to honor the memory
02:59of the victims of November 13, 2015.
03:05Life for Paris, accompanied by Mesa May Diaz, wife and widow of Manuel Diaz.
03:14And
03:21Members
03:22Of the full commune, we'll now proceed to lay a wreath to honor the memory of Mr. Diaz
03:43and all the victims injured or murdered by the terrorists.
03:46Thank you all.
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