The Ache of Bali Bombings Hasn’t Dimmed, Says PM

The Ache of Bali Bombings Hasn’t Dimmed, Says PM
An Indonesian Red Cross volunteer stands at the site of the car bombing in Kuta, Bali, Oct. 14, 2002. The Bali bombing was devastating, killing 200 people but has resulted in stronger ties between Australia and Indonesia. Oka Budhi/Getty Images
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the “ache hasn’t dimmed” for Australians two decades on from the Bali bombings, describing them as acts of terror and cowardice.

The nation is commemorating the 202 people killed—including 88 Australians—when extremists detonated bombs near popular nightclubs in Kuta on October 12, 2002.

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