Bali blasts: From the bombing to the executions
People are seen silhouetted as they watch fires blaze in the wreckage of buildings and cars following bomb blasts in Kuta Beach nightclub district October 12, 2002, in this frame grab taken from video footage. REUTERS/Reuters TV
People are seen silhouetted as they watch fires blaze in the wreckage of buildings and cars following bomb blasts in Kuta Beach nightclub district October 12, 2002, in this frame grab taken from video footage. REUTERS/Reuters TV
The body of a victim of a bomb blast at a night club in Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali lies covered October 12, 2002. REUTERS/Stinger
The body of a victim of a bomb blast at a night club in Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali lies covered October 12, 2002. REUTERS/Stinger
Armed Indonesian police walk past a wreath placed on a destroyed car at the scene of a bomb blast in Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, October 14, 2002. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
Armed Indonesian police walk past a wreath placed on a destroyed car at the scene of a bomb blast in Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, October 14, 2002. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
A line of flowers stand beside bodies of bomb blast victims in a corridor at the Denpasar hospital on October 15, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A line of flowers stand beside bodies of bomb blast victims in a corridor at the Denpasar hospital on October 15, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A Balinese man prays for victims of a bomb blast at dusk October 14, 2002, on a beach near Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A Balinese man prays for victims of a bomb blast at dusk October 14, 2002, on a beach near Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A singed shoe sits on a table inside a destroyed bar at the site of a bomb blast in Kuta Beach on Bali October 16, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A singed shoe sits on a table inside a destroyed bar at the site of a bomb blast in Kuta Beach on Bali October 16, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Then Australian Prime Minister John Howard (C-with white shirt) tours the site of the October 12 bomb blasts at Kuta on Indonesia's resort island of Bali October 18, 2002. REUTERS/Dean Lewins/Pool
Then Australian Prime Minister John Howard (C-with white shirt) tours the site of the October 12 bomb blasts at Kuta on Indonesia's resort island of Bali October 18, 2002. REUTERS/Dean Lewins/Pool
Singapore rugby squad observe a minute's silence during a memorial for Bali bomb blast victims in Singapore October 2002. REUTERS/Stringer
Singapore rugby squad observe a minute's silence during a memorial for Bali bomb blast victims in Singapore October 2002. REUTERS/Stringer
Western tourists (foreground) watch as Balinese people carry white sheets to represent the victims of last week's Bali bomb blasts during a memorial service on Bali's Kuta beach October 20, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Western tourists (foreground) watch as Balinese people carry white sheets to represent the victims of last week's Bali bomb blasts during a memorial service on Bali's Kuta beach October 20, 2002. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Australian national flags fly at halfmast atop of the Sydney harbour Bridge in a mark of respect for those killed in a bomb blast on the weekend October 15, 2002. REUTERS/Mark Baker
Australian national flags fly at halfmast atop of the Sydney harbour Bridge in a mark of respect for those killed in a bomb blast on the weekend October 15, 2002. REUTERS/Mark Baker
The Union flag at Buckingham Palace in London is lowered in memory of the victims of the Bali bombing, October 20, 2002. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid
The Union flag at Buckingham Palace in London is lowered in memory of the victims of the Bali bombing, October 20, 2002. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid
A woman throws flowers into the ocean during a vigil for victims of a bomb blast at dusk October 14, 2002, on a beach near Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
A woman throws flowers into the ocean during a vigil for victims of a bomb blast at dusk October 14, 2002, on a beach near Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
A relative of a victim of the Bali bombing touches the Bali Memorial sculpture with a flower during a service in Sydney October 12, 2004. REUTERS/David Gray
A relative of a victim of the Bali bombing touches the Bali Memorial sculpture with a flower during a service in Sydney October 12, 2004. REUTERS/David Gray
An Australian child attends commemorative services to mark the second anniversary of the Bali bomb blasts in Kuta, October 12, 2004. REUTERS/Bagus Othman
An Australian child attends commemorative services to mark the second anniversary of the Bali bomb blasts in Kuta, October 12, 2004. REUTERS/Bagus Othman
A visitor touches a memorial to the victims of the 2002 Bali bombings, in Whitehall, central London, October 12, 2006. REUTERS/Toby Melville
A visitor touches a memorial to the victims of the 2002 Bali bombings, in Whitehall, central London, October 12, 2006. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Relatives attend a remembrance ceremony at the Australian Consulate in Denpasar for victims of the 2002 Bali bombing in Indonesia's island of Bali October 12, 2008. REUTERS/Murdani Usman
Relatives attend a remembrance ceremony at the Australian Consulate in Denpasar for victims of the 2002 Bali bombing in Indonesia's island of Bali October 12, 2008. REUTERS/Murdani Usman
Marchers pause at a pedestrian crossing in the centre of Sydney during a "Bali Rememberance Walk" October 12, 2003. REUTERS/Will Burgess
Marchers pause at a pedestrian crossing in the centre of Sydney during a "Bali Rememberance Walk" October 12, 2003. REUTERS/Will Burgess
An Australian flag sits amongst candles as surfers line up on Kuta beach during a vigil on the Indonesian resort island of Bali October 12, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
An Australian flag sits amongst candles as surfers line up on Kuta beach during a vigil on the Indonesian resort island of Bali October 12, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
A Balinese man watches his relatives as they sprinkle ashes of a dead relative into the ocean at Kuta beach in the Indonesian resort island of Bali May 8, 2003. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A Balinese man watches his relatives as they sprinkle ashes of a dead relative into the ocean at Kuta beach in the Indonesian resort island of Bali May 8, 2003. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Surfers paddle away from Kuta beach during sunset after a memorial service for the Bali bombing victims on the beach on Indonesia's resort island of Bali October 12, 2003. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
Surfers paddle away from Kuta beach during sunset after a memorial service for the Bali bombing victims on the beach on Indonesia's resort island of Bali October 12, 2003. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
An Indonesian hardliner Muslim drinks beside a poster of convicted Bali bombers, from left, Imam Samudra, Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron at Tenggulun village near Lamongan, Indonesia's east Java province, November 6, 2008. REUTERS/Beawiharta more
An Indonesian hardliner Muslim drinks beside a poster of convicted Bali bombers, from left, Imam Samudra, Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron at Tenggulun village near Lamongan, Indonesia's east Java province, November 6, 2008. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Imam Samudra, also known as Abdul Aziz, is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Imam Samudra, also known as Abdul Aziz, is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Amrozi is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Amrozi is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Ali Gufron, also known as Mukhlas, is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Ali Gufron, also known as Mukhlas, is pictured during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A Balinese boy holds a sign during a protest in Denpasar demanding the immediate execution of those convicted of the 2002 nightclub bombings in Kuta, on the Indonesian resort island of Bali October 12, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
A Balinese boy holds a sign during a protest in Denpasar demanding the immediate execution of those convicted of the 2002 nightclub bombings in Kuta, on the Indonesian resort island of Bali October 12, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
Convicted Bali bomber Imam Samudera alias Abdul Aziz talks to his daughter during his last family visit in Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Convicted Bali bomber Imam Samudera alias Abdul Aziz talks to his daughter during his last family visit in Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island October 29, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta
A supporter of Bali bomber Imam Samudra cries while carrying a picture of Samudra and his daughter during prayers in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
A supporter of Bali bomber Imam Samudra cries while carrying a picture of Samudra and his daughter during prayers in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Lulu Jamaludin (3rd R), brother of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, prays during the funeral procession in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Lulu Jamaludin (3rd R), brother of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, prays during the funeral procession in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Lulu Jamaludin, brother of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, shouts "God if Great" from an ambulance that is carrying Samudra's body, as they arrive at a mosque in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Lulu Jamaludin, brother of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, shouts "God if Great" from an ambulance that is carrying Samudra's body, as they arrive at a mosque in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Umar (2nd R), the 12-year-old son of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, is accompanied by his mourning relatives as he prays in front of his father's body, during a funeral procession in Serang, West Java province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Supri
Umar (2nd R), the 12-year-old son of Bali bomber Imam Samudra, is accompanied by his mourning relatives as he prays in front of his father's body, during a funeral procession in Serang, West Java province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Supri
The body of Bali bomber Imam Samudra is carried into a mosque for prayers before his burial in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
The body of Bali bomber Imam Samudra is carried into a mosque for prayers before his burial in Serang, Banten province November 9, 2008. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
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