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The Bali blasts killed 202 people, including 88 Australians in 2002.
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com \- The last surviving bomber in the Bali blasts that killed more than 200 people two decades ago has expressed regret for the deadliest terror attack in Southeast Asia ahead of its 20th anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 12, but victims have rejected his apology. Ali Imron was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the blasts that ripped through a nightclub and a bar on the Indonesian resort island, killing 202 people including 88 Australians. "I will regret it until I die. And I will apologize until I die," he told AFP uncuffed in front of an Indonesian flag and a picture...
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Umar Patek was granted a sentence reduction on Aug. 17 because he had served two-thirds of his 20-year prison term and shown progress towards reform.
SURABAYA, KOMPAS.com \- Almost two decades after the Bali bombings left Thiolina Ferawati Marpaung with permanent eye injuries, news that one of the masterminds could be released early has caused fresh trauma. Indonesia's latest reduction to Umar Patek's prison sentence -- revealed last week by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and confirmed by AFP -- means the bomber could be released on parole before the island marks the 20th anniversary of the attacks in October. That is a galling prospect for survivors of the attack, which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. "It is not th...
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