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Tue Dec 24, 6:20 AM ET
Indonesian police have released a poster in Jakarta showing eleven suspects
wanted for questioning regarding the October Bali bombings, December 23, 2002.
Police said on Monday they were hunting for two Malaysians in connection with
the attack, the first foreigners to be named as suspects. The two Malaysians are
Azahari (top right) and Noor Din Muhhamad (bottom-left). REUTERS/Police Handout
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Mittwoch 25. Dezember 2002, 21:11 Uhr
A lone Balinese woman sits on an empty beach chair in Kuta beach, Bali,
Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002. The Bali tourist trade was devastated by the
bombings of Paddy's and the Sari Club on Oct. 12, which killed nearly 200 people
and prompted Western nations to warn their citizens against visiting the island.
(AP Photo/Difo Aditya) (Bild 1)
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Dienstag 24. Dezember 2002, 15:09 Uhr
Malaysians Azahari Hussin, left, and Noordin Muhamad Top, wanted in connection
with the Bali bombings, are shown in these police handout photos released
Monday, Dec. 23, 2002. Malaysian police said two Malaysian suspects in the Bali
bombings fled Malaysia a year ago to avoid a crackdown on alleged militants, a
newspaper reported Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002. (AP Photo/Police Handout) (Bild 1)
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Dienstag 24. Dezember 2002, 12:08 Uhr
A member of Indonesian police bomb squad walks past a statue of Jesus as part of
security at the main cathedral in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002.
Police guarded churches in the capital on Tuesday amid fears that Islamic
extremists may target Christmas services in the world's most populous Muslim
nation. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana) (Bild 1)
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Mon Dec 23, 8:13 AM ET
Indonesian police escort Bali bomb suspect Amrozi C) during a reenactment of
meetings to plan the Bali bomb blasts in Lamongan, East Java December 22, 2002.
Indonesian police said on December 23 they were hunting two Malaysians in the
bombings, the first foreigners named as suspects in the attack, for allegedly
helping finance the blasts and giving training in bomb-making. Photo by
Stringer/Indonesia/Reuters
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Tue Dec 24,12:21 AM ET
Indonesian police stand guard during a show of force in front of Jakarta's main
cathedral, rear, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002. Hundreds of armed police and soldiers
paraded in front of Indonesia's largest cathedral on Tuesday amid fears that
Islamic extremists may target Christmas Eve services in the world's most
populous Muslim nation. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Tue Dec 24,12:20 AM ET
Indonesian police officers walk as the main cathedral is seen in the background
in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002. Hundreds of armed police and
soldiers paraded in front of Indonesia's largest cathedral on Tuesday amid fears
that Islamic extremists may target Christmas Eve services in the world's most
populous Muslim nation. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Tue Dec 24, 8:32 AM ET
Indonesian policemen patrol near the Jakarta Cathedral, December 24, 2002.
Christians in Asia were on their guard and locals and Western expatriates were
wary ahead of the Christmas holiday amid new fears of attacks by Islamic
radicals. Britain warned its citizens to avoid churches in Indonesia, security
forces were on heightened alert in Australia and shoppers in the Philippines
were frisked for explosives. Photo by Beawiharta/Reuters
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