[Nasional-e] Teror in Bali
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Fri Oct 18 03:00:23 2002
Indonesian Muslim students participate in a memorial for those who died in
the explosions in Bali at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia,
Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002. Scolded internationally for ignoring demands
that it crack down on terrorism, Indonesia pledged Wednesday to press
ahead with tough new anti-terror laws and formed an international
investigative team to hunt for the culprits in the Bali nightclub bombing.
(AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) (Bild 1)
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Indonesian Muslim student Ratna Sari Dewi, 19, participates in a memorial
with others for those who died in the explosions in Bali at the Australian
Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002. Indonesia
pledged Wednesday to press ahead with tough new anti-terror laws and
formed an international investigative team to hunt for the culprits in the
Bali nightclub bombing. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) (Bild 1)
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Balinese women holding incense sticks, pray for victims of Saturday's
nightclub bombing at its site in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, Wednesday, Oct.16,
2002. More than 180 people, most of them foreign tourists, were killed and
hundreds injured when what is suspected to be a car bomb exploded at
night club which was packed with foreign tourists and locals. (AP Photo/
Achmad Ibrahim) (Bild 1)
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People gather and pray for victims at the site of Saturday nightclub
bombing in Kuta, Bali, More than 180 people, most of them foreign tourists,
were killed and hundreds injured when what is suspected to be a car bomb
exploded at the nightclub which was packed with foreign tourists and
locals. (AP Photo/ Achmad Ibrahim) (Bild 1)
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Ivon from the Netherlands, center, walks with unidentified man after
praying at the site of Saturday's nightclub bombing in Kuta, Bali,
Indonesia, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002. More than 180 people, most of them
foreign tourists, were killed and hundreds injured when what is suspected
to be a car bomb exploded at night club which was packed with foreign
tourists and locals. (AP Photo/ Achmad Ibrahim) (Bild 1)
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