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Should Have Got Le Guillotine.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With respect, Tora we have no right to impose our personal wishes on the French. This was their tragedy, all 130 lives lost, and now it is the turn of the French people to come to terms with the sentences.
Reading through the BBC coverage it is apparent that surviving victims and families of the slain victims have individual and very personal reactions to the sentences meted out.
After nearly 6 years following the atrocities they have endured 9 months of this trial and I can only hope that they can get some form of closure now and be able to grieve properly and start to rebuild their lives. I say it is nigh impossible to share their feelings, thank God.
Reading through the BBC coverage it is apparent that surviving victims and families of the slain victims have individual and very personal reactions to the sentences meted out.
After nearly 6 years following the atrocities they have endured 9 months of this trial and I can only hope that they can get some form of closure now and be able to grieve properly and start to rebuild their lives. I say it is nigh impossible to share their feelings, thank God.
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