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Victims of Terrorism: Virginie, healing through art
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Virginie Chapel, an artist, was left traumatised after the Kouachi brothers, perpetrators of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, came to her office by mistake. But nearly five years later, she has found a way to confront her ghosts through her art.
On the occasion of the eighth International Congress for Victims of Terrorism, held from November 21 to 23 in Nice, FRANCE 24 met some of those whose lives have been changed by acts of terror.
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