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V13 - Die Terroranschläge in Paris
- Gerichtsreportage
- Narrated by: Robert Laber
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
V13: So lautet der Codename für den Prozess um die Terroranschläge in Paris, bei denen am Freitag, den 13. November 2015 in der Konzerthalle Bataclan, auf Caféterrassen im Osten der Stadt und vor dem Stade de France, wo das Länderspiel Frankreich – Deutschland ausgetragen wurde, 130 Menschen in den Tod gerissen wurden. Emmanuel Carrère besuchte die Verhandlungen vom ersten bis zum letzten Tag und berichtet über die daran Beteiligten, das Grauen, unverhoffte Menschlichkeit und die Maschine der Rechtsprechung. Wer waren die Opfer und die Täter? Wie entsteht Terrorismus? Warum ist passiert, was passiert ist? Emmanuel Carrère gelingt es, durch die Finsternis zu gehen, um Licht und Läuterung zu finden.
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