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Ali Imron: “I never thought I’d be a star”

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

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ON television he was indeed a “star”. In front of Reuters television cameras, Ali Imron, charged with the Bali bombing, explained to the world how he put together the explosives, seemingly without any guilt. His face was all smiles, showing a gap in his teeth. Like an expert pitching his product, he described in detail how he assembled the bomb which took the lives of more than 180 people at Legian, Bali on October 12, last year. The

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