Na društvenoj mreži Twitter je pokrenuta kampanja "Jedan tweet za svaku žrtvu" u sjećanje na ubijene tokom terorističkog napada u Parizu.
Na profilu ParisVictims svakog sata se objavljuje jedan status posvećen jednoj žrtvi terorističkog napada u Parizu.
Milko Jozic, 47, Belgium.
Elif's husband. Engineer. "A nice guy, very intelligent."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/vV2aclr9KO— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Nicolas Classeau, 43, France.
Professor. Father of 3. "Full of wisdom and kindness."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/VJrxodfVGG— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Veronique de Geoffroy Bourgies, 54, France.
A model. A journalist. "A warm, bright, beautiful soul."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/vNDtQy4MbP— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Elif Dogan, 26, Turkey.
Lived in Belgium. Loved doing charity work and teaching French.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Nzp6vJr7Aq— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Mourier, 29, France.
Promising architect. Urban farmer. Passionate about rock music. “Idealist."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/YvANyLcCGR— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Ariane Theiller, 24, France.
Worked at @UrbanComics. Studied for her master’s degree. Loved superheroes.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Hqpf3dSGSc— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Claire Camax, 35, France.
An illustrator and graphic artist. Friends called her "radiant."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/Et7ZOagb6Z— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Christophe Lellouche, 33, France.
Composed music. Loved music and beer. "Very sweet, very attentive.”#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/lipyquilZT— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Boulanger, 29, France.
Born in Reims, but lived in Paris for 7 years.#enmemoire pic.twitter.com/QRM6FwywmW— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Kheireddine Sahbi, 29, Algeria.
A violinist studying in Paris. His friends called him “Didine."#enmemoire pic.twitter.com/dZSLmuDIUt— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 33, Chile.
A musician, he lived in Paris for 8 years with his French wife.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/wYzvp2diaZ— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
François-Xavier Prévost, 26, France.
Loved tennis. Worked in advertising. "A brilliant man."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/iSGX219dB8— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Lola Salines, 28, France.
Loved roller derby and children's books. "Sensitive, hip, enthusiastic.”#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/cB3iJwDdDa— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Amine Ibnolmobarak, 29, Morocco.
A newlywed architect. "Handsome, athletic, brilliant, stylish."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/hU7yaujoll— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Djamila Houd, 41, France.
Mom to an 8-year-old girl. "Full of life and generosity."#enmemoire pic.twitter.com/pgfwAxvnvP— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Nick Alexander, 36, UK.
"Generous, funny and fiercely loyal,” Nick sold merch for @EODMofficial.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/kmaCXILiqn— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Fabrice DuBois, 46, France.
A "gentle giant" who loved grunge music. Leaves a wife, son & daughter.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/cnIiZC7kga— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Mathieu Hoche, 38, France.
Cameraman for @France24. He loved rock & roll and had a 6-year-old son.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/srFLvzRb67— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Asta Diakite, France.
Her cousin, footballer @Lass_Officiel, called her his "big sister."#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/ghUx7eQqq9— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Mathias Dymarski, France.
Rode BMX bikes and died with his girlfriend.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/IxkryzEbcw— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Marie Lausch, 23, France.
Worked at a PR firm and died with her boyfriend.#enmémoire pic.twitter.com/yauVMbIdl7— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015