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Umar Patek
Indonesian Election Shows Advances In Deradicalization Methods
By Aisyah Llewellyn
A number of former members of the extremist group Jemaah Islamiyah cast their votes in last week's election, some for the first time.
Indonesia Frees Convicted Bali Bomber on Parole
By Sebastian Strangio
Umar Patek has expressed regret for his role in the 2002 attacks, but his parole has been greeted with anger in Australia, which lost 88 citizens in the attack.
Two Decades After the Bali Bombings, A Peace Park
By Luke Hunt
The attack testified to the horrifying vision of the now-defunct Jemaah Islamiyah, which aimed to establish an Islamic Caliphate in Southeast Asia.
Convicted Bali Bomber Says He ‘Disagreed’ With 2002 Attacks
By Sebastian Strangio
In a YouTube video "interview" with the governor of prison in Central Java, the militant repeated long-standing claims of remorse.
Indonesia Considers Objection to Bali Bomber’s Early Release
By Niniek Karmini
The Australian government has denounced Umar Patek's impending release, which comes just ahead of the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attack.
Indonesia Jumps Suspected Terrorists in New Year Shootout
By Luke Hunt
Islamic militants have become more active, after a 2011 crackdown.
A Time of Remembrance: 10th Anniversary of Bali Bombings
A decade after the bombings that claimed 202 lives, those that were lost will never be forgotten.
Umar Patek Gets 20 Years
Umar Patek is found guilty of constructing two bombs that killed more than 200 people in the 2002 Bali blasts.
Umar Patek's Dubious Defense
Umar Patek, last of the Bali bombers, offers an unconvincing defense as he tries to avoid a life sentence.
Reenacting the Bali Bombings
Umar Patek has been back in Bali to help reenact events leading up to the 2002 Bali Bombing.
Terrorism in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is too often ignored in the global fight against terrorism. But its young people are vulnerable.
Indonesia's Anti-Terror Model
With the extradition of Umar Patek, Indonesia’s slowly but surely approach to tackling terrorism looks like paying off.
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