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      • JAKARTA, Indonesia — An Islamic militant convicted of making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed over 200 people was paroled Wednesday after serving about half of his original 20-year prison sentence despite strong objections by Australia, which lost scores of citizens in the Indonesian attacks.
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  2. Dec 7, 2022 · JAKARTA, Indonesia — An Islamic militant convicted of making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed over 200 people was paroled Wednesday after serving about half of his...

  3. Jan 19, 2022 · 19 January 2022. Getty Images. The 2002 bombings killed 202 people and remain Indonesia's deadliest militant attack. A court in Indonesia has sentenced a leading member of the Islamist militant...

    • What happened to Indonesian militant convicted in Bali bombings?1
    • What happened to Indonesian militant convicted in Bali bombings?2
    • What happened to Indonesian militant convicted in Bali bombings?3
    • What happened to Indonesian militant convicted in Bali bombings?4
  4. Dec 13, 2022 · By TRISNADI and NINIEK KARMINI. Published 4:43 AM PDT, December 13, 2022. TENGGULUN, Indonesia (AP) — An Indonesian militant who was paroled last week after serving about half of his original 20-year prison sentence for making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings on Tuesday apologized to victims’ families.

  5. Oct 11, 2012 · Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, seen as the spiritual leader of militant Islam in Indonesia, was jailed for conspiracy over the bombings, but his conviction was later quashed.

  6. Jan 19, 2022 · JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An Islamic militant who eluded capture for 18 years was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Wednesday after an Indonesian court found him guilty of hiding information about the 2002 Bali bombings from authorities and harboring other suspects.

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · JAKARTA, Indonesia — An Islamic militant convicted of making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed over 200 people was paroled Wednesday after serving about half of his original 20-year prison sentence despite strong objections by Australia, which lost scores of citizens in the Indonesian attacks.

  8. 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] The Indonesian chief of police, General Da'i Bachtiar said that the bombings was the "worst act of terror in Indonesia's history".

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