Relatives, Survivors Mark Bali Bombings
From Times Wire Reports
Hundreds of people gathered at the site of the 2002 Bali bombings to mourn the more than 200 killed and send a defiant message to the Islamic extremists behind the attack.
Most of those attending were Australian relatives of the victims or survivors of the Oct. 12 blasts. Several hundred tourists also were present. Victims of the bombings at two packed nightclubs came from 22 countries, including seven from the United States.
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