Irish in France: Share your thoughts in aftermath of Paris attacks

A woman lights a candle during a vigil in  Toulouse today. More than 130 people were killed and hundreds injured in the terror attacks which targeted the Bataclan concert hall, the Stade de France national sports stadium, and several restaurants and bars in the French capital on 13 November. Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA
A woman lights a candle during a vigil in Toulouse today. More than 130 people were killed and hundreds injured in the terror attacks which targeted the Bataclan concert hall, the Stade de France national sports stadium, and several restaurants and bars in the French capital on 13 November. Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA

The Irish Times is inviting readers living in France to share their thoughts in the aftermath of the Paris attacks last Friday, which have left at least 129 people dead.

Authorities believe three coordinated teams of terrorists armed with rifles and explosive vests carried out the attacks, which the Islamic State extremist group has claimed responsibility for

Were you in Paris at the time of the attacks? What has it been like living in the city since? Do you feel unsafe? Has it changed your view on living in France?

You can post your response in the comments section below, or send an email to emigration@irishtimes.com. We will publish a selection of them on Generation Emigration later this week.