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Bali bombing

Survivors still carry burden as Bali marks 2005 bombings

British Consul-General Nigel Greetham (left) and Japanese Consul-General Miyakawa Katsutoshi (right) place wreaths during a memorial service held to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Bali bombings.
British Consul-General Nigel Greetham (left) and Japanese Consul-General Miyakawa Katsutoshi (right) place wreaths during a memorial service held to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Bali bombings.

Bali bombing survivor fears losing life-saving aid to Indonesia’s budget cuts

Chusnul Chotimah, 55, a survivor of the bombing in Bali in 2002, who has been relying on funds from Indonesia's victim and witness protection agency (LPSK) for medication and psychiatric assistance, poses for pictures inside his stall in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 21, 2025. REUTERS/Prasto Wardoyo
Chusnul Chotimah, 55, a survivor of the bombing in Bali in 2002, who has been relying on funds from Indonesia's victim and witness protection agency (LPSK) for medication and psychiatric assistance, poses for pictures inside his stall in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 21, 2025. REUTERS/Prasto Wardoyo

Indonesia mulls repatriation bid for accused Bali bomb plotter Hambali, its minister says

Indonesia to consider cutting jail terms of former Jemaah Islamiyah members

About 1,200 ex-Jemaah Islamiyah members, mostly wearing the traditional Javanese batik shirt, gathered in Solo, Central Java, to reaffirm the pledge to dissolve the clandestine regional terrorist organisation on Dec 21.
About 1,200 ex-Jemaah Islamiyah members, mostly wearing the traditional Javanese batik shirt, gathered in Solo, Central Java, to reaffirm the pledge to dissolve the clandestine regional terrorist organisation on Dec 21.

Gitmo duo to be given ‘second chance’ to reintegrate into society, says Malaysia’s police chief

Mohammed Nazir Lep (left) and Mohammed Farik Amin had been held by the United States since 2003.
Mohammed Nazir Lep (left) and Mohammed Farik Amin had been held by the United States since 2003.

Pentagon repatriates Malaysian prisoners who admitted to war crimes linked to Bali bombing

Combination photo of Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin, who are the only Malaysians being held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay. They have been there since 2006. The duo are classified as “highly dangerous” terrorists and are among 14 “high-value detainees” at the centre who are not recommended for immediate release.
Combination photo of Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin, who are the only Malaysians being held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay. They have been there since 2006. The duo are classified as “highly dangerous” terrorists and are among 14 “high-value detainees” at the centre who are not recommended for immediate release.

Malaysian conspirators in 2002 Bali bombing sentenced to 23 years’ jail but may get out by 2029

Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin have been held by the US since 2003. The duo are classified as highly dangerous terrorists.
Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin have been held by the US since 2003. The duo are classified as highly dangerous terrorists.

Bali bombers may return to Malaysia after sentencing

Malaysians Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohammed Farik Amin pleaded guilty on Jan 16 to conspiring in the 2002 Bali bombings.
Malaysians Mohamad Nazir Lep (left) and Mohammed Farik Amin pleaded guilty on Jan 16 to conspiring in the 2002 Bali bombings.

Malaysian prisoners at Guantanamo Bay plead guilty to conspiring in 2002 Bali bombing

Mohamad Nazir Bin Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin, who are the only Malaysians being held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay. They have been there since 2006. The duo are classified as highly dangerous terrorists and are among 14 high-value detainees at the centre who are not recommended for immediate release.
Mohamad Nazir Bin Lep (left) and Mohd Farik Amin, who are the only Malaysians being held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay. They have been there since 2006. The duo are classified as highly dangerous terrorists and are among 14 high-value detainees at the centre who are not recommended for immediate release.

Plea deal may be near for one of the Bali bombing defendants

Detainee Mohammed Farik Amin is no longer being tried with two other suspects in the case, according to a court filing posted this week.
Detainee Mohammed Farik Amin is no longer being tried with two other suspects in the case, according to a court filing posted this week.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.