Thousands of people gather for funerals of three men convicted over attacks in 2002. “There were fears of revenge attacks, but there have not been any serious attacks in Indonesia for a long time, and the government has cracked down on militant groups.” In Serang, the body of Imam Samudra was taken from his wife’s home to a mosque, where …
The three Islamists executed at midnight Saturday remained unrepentant until the end over the 2002 bombings that killed 202 mainly foreign tourists on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali. Imam Samudra, 38, brothers Amrozi, 47, and Mukhlas, 48, were the most recognised figures in Indonesia's jihadi movement, combining displays of religious piety with threats of violence and a total disregard …
The Indonesian Attorney-General's Office has confirmed that the three Bali bombers have been executed by firing squad for their involvement in the 2002 bombings which killed more than 202 people, including 88 Australians. Earlier news emerged from inside the Bali bombers' prison on Nusakambangan Island in Central Java that the three men - Imam Samudra, 38, Amrozi, 47, and Mukhlas, …