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Tracking the Malay Terror Network

Tuesday, January 7, 2003

Terrorist acts in Indonesia are reportedly connected to Al Qaeda and a more extensive regional network. But there’s a huge gap between accusations and evidence.

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The Indonesian Police investigations on the Bali bomb perpetrators have reached the next stage. The police were successful in capturing Amrozi, Abdul Aziz alias Imam Samudra, and Muchlas—all of whom have confessed to being involved in the heinous crime. But an important question still remains: Did they really act alone?

The explosions in Legian, Bali, were the biggest terrorist bombing act in history from the number of civilians who died:

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