It’s a week since the Paris attacks took centre stage and the world stopped in disbelief.
In the past week, we’ve watched news reports of families mourning, countries paying tribute and parents explaining to their children about the events as they unfolded.
Sports matches paid a minute’s silence and the world collectively took time to think of the 129 lives lost in a few senseless hours of terrorism attacks.
Last night, one group of rock fans paid tribute to their peers who died in the Bataclan theatre by remembering their true spirit.
Standing at La Place de la Republique, where French mourners gathered to pay their respects this week, the groups of youths paid a minute’s non-silence by dancing and singing to ‘Rock the Cabash’ by the Clash.
Place de la République, on a décidé de faire une minute de non-silence. Et ça fait du bien #21h20 https://t.co/Ushu387CcE
— iTELE (@itele) November 20, 2015
You can’t always plan life’s events and there’s no guarantee you know how things will work out – but this is just proof that you can fight back. You can have spirit and things will get better again.