Survivors recall the night of October 12, 2002, when bombings at a pub and a nightclub on the Indonesian resort island of Bali killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, including 88 Australians and seven Americans.
in prison for his role. Indonesian authorities also suspect him to be the mastermind of several other attacks in the country.to the bombmaker in the Bali attack, Hisyam bin Alizein, 55, better known by his alias, Umar Patek, who has also been identified as a leading member of the al Qaida-linked Southeast Asian Islamic radical group Jemaah Islamiyah.
“I also told him, let’s work together to protect our beloved country so that the same tragedies don’t happen in the future. … He was still crying,” she added. Indonesia’s Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly says Patek has fulfilled all requirements for parole as recommended by Indonesia’s counterterrorism agency.to his possible release. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described Patek as “abhorrent.”
Hughes was interviewed by an Australian news crew at a Bali hospital hours after the blasts. Blistered and swollen, he told the reporter he was feeling “really good” and other victims were worse off.
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