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2002 Bali bombings

A series of bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. The attacks killed 202 people (including 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians, 23 Britons, and people of more than 20 other nationalities) and a further 209 people were injured.[2][3] General Da'i Bachtiar, the Indonesian chief of police at the time, said that the bombings was the "worst act of terror in Indonesia's history".

This article is about the 2002 bombings in Bali. For the 2005 attack, see 2005 Bali bombings.

2002 Bali bombings

Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

12 October 2002 (2002-10-12)
11:05 p.m. Central Indonesia Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Two nightclubs (Paddy's Pub and Sari Club) with Western clientele, U.S. Consular office

204 (including both bombers)

209

Retaliation for United States' support of war on terror and Australia's role in the liberation of East Timor

Various members of Jemaah Islamiyah (also abbreviated JI), a violent Islamist group, were convicted in relation to the bombings, including three individuals who were sentenced to death. The attack involved the detonation of three bombs: a backpack-mounted device carried by a suicide bomber; a large car bomb, both of which were detonated in or near popular nightclubs in Kuta; and a third much smaller device detonated outside the United States consulate in Denpasar, causing only minor damage.


On 9 November 2005, one of top JI's bomb maker and Malaysian former university lecturer Azahari Husin was killed in a police raid on a house in Batu, East Java. Azahari was believed to be the technical mastermind behind the Bali bombings and several bomb attacks in Indonesia.[4] Three years later, on 9 November 2008, Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, Imam Samudra and Huda bin Abdul Haq were executed by firing squad on the island prison of Nusakambangan. On 9 March 2010, Dulmatin, nicknamed "the Genius"—believed to be responsible for setting off one of the Bali bombs with a mobile phone—was killed in a shoot-out with Indonesian police in Pamulang, South Tangerang.[5]

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Legal proceedings[edit]

Initial charges and trials[edit]

In April 2003, Indonesian authorities charged Abu Bakar Bashir (also rendered "Ba'asyir"), the alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, with treason. It was alleged that he tried to overthrow the government and establish an Islamic state. The specific charges against Bashir related to a series of church bombings on Christmas Eve in 2000, and to a plot to bomb United States and other Western interests in Singapore. He was initially not charged over the Bali attack, although he was frequently accused of being the instigator or inspirer of the attack. On 2 September, Bashir was acquitted of treason but convicted of lesser charges and sentenced to a prison term of four years. He said he would appeal.[56]


On 15 October 2004, he was arrested by the Indonesian authorities and charged with involvement in another bomb attack, which killed 14 people at the J. W. Marriott hotel in Jakarta on 5 August 2003. Secondary charges in this indictment accused him of involvement in the Bali bombing, the first time he faced charges in relation to this attack.[57]


On 3 March 2005, Bashir was found not guilty of the charges surrounding the 2003 bombing, but guilty of conspiracy over the 2002 attacks in Bali. He was sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. The Australian, US, and many governments expressed its disappointment that the sentence was too short. In the outcome, Bashir was freed on 14 June 2006 having served less than 26 months for his conspiracy.[58] On 21 December 2006, Bashir's conviction was overturned by Indonesia's Supreme Court.


On 30 April 2003, the first charges related to the Bali bombings were made against Amrozi bin Haji Nurhasyim, known as Amrozi, for allegedly buying the explosives and the van used in the bombings. On 8 August, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. Another participant in the bombing, Imam Samudra, was sentenced to death on 10 September. Amrozi's brother, Ali Imron, who had expressed remorse for his part in the bombing, was sentenced to life imprisonment on 18 September. A fourth accused, Ali Ghufron, the brother-in-law of Noordin Mohammed Top was sentenced to death on 1 October. Ali Ghufron, alias Mukhlas, told police that he was the head of one of Jemaah Islamiyah's four cells and had ordered the Bali bombings. He also confessed that a fellow leader Riduan Isamuddin, known as Hambali, had provided the funds for the attacks. He told police,

2005 Bali bombings

Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings

2004 Jakarta embassy bombing

Anti-Australian sentiment

Bali Mandara Eye Hospital

List of terrorist incidents

List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia

Terrorism in Indonesia

Traumascapes

: a memorial website

Remember Bali

Australian Broadcasting Corp. Online, current affairs program Four Corners: (10 February 2003)

"The Bali Confessions"

Bali's message of dialogue- includes the Bali Declaration on Building Interfaith Harmony July 2005

Moruning in Bali: Bali is Wounded

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