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The city of Nice, in the south of France, celebrated on Saturday the second anniversary of the second round of the English crossing that killed 86 people
The ceremony coinciding with the country's national slavery brought together Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, the Minister of Justice, Nicole Pelopi, and the Mayor of the city, Christian Astrosi. In 1945, the Prime Minister tackled the fight against terrorism and the compensation of the victims, underlining the commitment of France to fight – relentlessly – against the murderous ideologies on its territory, the coast and the Levant . "The efforts of the security forces, including" the secret action against terrorism, have thwarted 25 attacks since January 2017 "in France, he said, referring to the project announced Friday, which provides for the in place of a "Terrorist acts have a valid scope at the national level . "
" The days are frying "A development project of a national center of resources and resilience will be set up to develop a" multidisciplinary and intersectoral policy of trauma "
the honor of the victims includes the speeches of organizations defending the rights of the victims Create a permanent memory and research center in Nice
The ceremony began with a commemorative ceremony at the Villa Mbadina museum on the English Avenue where the attack took place on July 14, 2016, followed by the placement of relatives of the victims and white roses under the temporary memorial erected in the gardens of this museum. In the evening of 14 July 2016, a truck driven by Tunisian Mohamed Lahij Buhallal stormed the English pbadageway overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and devoured the National Day celebrations. s see the fireworks on occasion. Police killed the author of the attack adopted by the organization that calls the terrorist .
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