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Terrorism Victims' Tragic Aftermath

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Having received little attention from the government, terror victims hope to see the law revised.

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ELEVEN years after the fatal explosion that rocked the Menega Caf in Jimbaran, Bali, Ketut Sianthana is still haunted by the attack. Any sound resembling a blast, even from firecrackers, still leaves the 45-year-old man rattled.

The deadly incident widely known as the Bali Bomb 2 also left him with physical scars and a foreign object in his body. "One of the slugs couldn't be removed because it was lodged near a vital organ," Ketut explained.

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