By The Associated Press
Paris
Victims of terror attacks and their families could become a powerful tool for states’ attempts to combat future attacks, according to an organizer of a conference bringing together those who suffered injuries and loss from terrorists.
“When victims of terror attacks are recognized, cared for and respected, they can be a force in their own right and be a useful tool to states fighting terrorism,” said Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc, head of the French Association of Terrorism Victims.
He spoke as hundreds of terror attacks victims from around the world are in Paris for the 7th International Congress of Victims of Terrorism, which ends Saturday.
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