i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> people in paris have paid homage to those killed in the attacks that left the french capital in fear and mourning. ♪ more than 1,000 people including survivors and relatives of the victims gathered at the national monument. the event came two weeks after terrorists armed with automatic rifles and explosives attacked a concert hall, restaurants, and a soccer stadium on november 13th. 130 people were killed and more than 350 others were wounded. photos of victims were shown on a screen as their names were read out. participants observed a moment of silence. >> translator: france is on your side. we will work together to ease the pain of every person who was affected by the incidents. >> hollande also said france will do everything possible to destroy the army of fanatics responsible for the crimes. one man who attended the ceremony said he saw many people killed at the concert hall and was wounded himself. >> translator: the ceremony is an important way to pay homage to all the people who were there at the moment of the attacks and to those who survived the h