(21 Mar 2016) French President Francois Hollande and other French officials met Paris attacks victims' associations in Paris on Monday.
Hollande had been needled by criticism from some victims for a refusal to meet with the associations.
Some of the groups — which represent the 130 victims of the attacks, their families and survivors — are lobbying the French government to shift from what they consider a security-focused approach to fighting terror.
The groups, predicting more attacks, want the government to have a more coordinated system to help victims of terrorism in the immediate aftermath of attacks and over the long term.
Some have lamented chaotic conditions on 13 November and in the following days, when family members struggled to find out if their loved ones were dead or alive, and where they were.
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