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Politics returns to centre stage in France

December 2, 2016 09:56
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November was a month of commemoration. Not just of 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month 1918, which is a national holiday in France without red poppies, but rather 13 November when in 2015 a series of terrorist actions killed 130 and left 500 wounded.

As an act of defiance, the Bataclan Theatre was reopened with a highly emotional concert by former Police front-man Sting.

Public ceremonies were held and television documentaries soberly revisited the confusion and delays by overwhelmed police and medical services who had unprepared for such terrible events.

As December begins, the atmosphere is still heavy in France. The state of emergency has been prolonged, new arrests have been made and mosques have been closed.