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A Living Nightmare

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

As physical wounds from the Kuningan blast heal, many are still haunted by mental and emotion trauma from the blast.

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Even the sound of someone knocking at his door is enough to startle Sujarwo. His heart pounds and he easily grows nervous and apprehensive. On such occasions, the 21-year-old’s memory turns to the morning in front of the Australian embassy on September 9, 2004. There is the roar of a deafening explosion, smoke fills the air and then he hears screaming and moans of agony. Surrounding him are bodies torn to pieces.

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