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John Lichfield

ByJohn Lichfield, John Lichfield

Opinion

French way of life wins - for now

November 24, 2016 23:13
3 min read

Next week a rock concert hall will reopen in Paris. You may have heard of it - The Bataclan.

The star of the re-opening show, one year and three days after 90 pop fans were slaughtered by jihadists, will be the alleged bad boy of British pop music, Pete Doherty.

He will be succeeded a few days later by the singer, Yael Naim - an act of even more courageous symbolism by a woman who was born in Paris of Tunisian-Jewish parents before emigrating to Israeli and serving in the Israeli army.

Much has changed since that appalling night when 130 mostly young people were murdered in a triple assault on an international football match, five bars and a concert hall. Paris has still not fully recovered. Foreigners are staying away. The French tourist industry lost € 1.5bn of income in 2016.