Despite their alleged involvement in terrorist attacks including the 2002 Bali bombings, Mohammed Farik Bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep could be heading back to Malaysia early next year.
Reflecting on the Bali bombings, former Prime Minister John Howard, who was in office when the attack happened, says it was an extraordinary moment, when Australians became the target of terrorism.
Yusril added that the Indonesian statute of limitations on the case had now expired – meaning that Hambali could no longer be tried in Indonesia for any alleged role in the 2002 Bali bombing.
DENPASAR, Indonesia--Hundreds gathered Wednesday on the Indonesian resort island of Bali to commemorate 20 years since a twin bombing killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, including 88 ...
More than two decades since the 2002 Bali bombings, two Malaysian co-conspirators - Mohammed Farik Bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep - are on trial at a military court in Guantanamo Bay.
JAKARTA--An Indonesian militant has expressed regret for his role in the deadly 2002 Bali bombings, media reported on Monday, as news of his impending release sparks outrage in Australia.
A peace park museum will be built on the site of the Bali bombings where 88 Australians were among more than 200 people killed in the terror attack. The Badung ...
Imron has spent the last 22 years in prison after receiving a life sentence for his role in the horrifying bombings on the Indonesian island that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians.
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