"Bali Bombing Co-Conspirators Receive Extended Sentences at Guantanamo Bay"

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Two Malaysian men sentenced to 23 years in confinement at Guantánamo Bay for their involvement in the 2002 Bali terrorist bombing may be released by 2029 under a secret deal and with sentencing credit. The men, held by the US since 2003, pleaded guilty to war crimes charges and were subject to a reduced sentence in exchange for providing testimony in another trial. The jury's decision was influenced by this secret agreement, and the judge also reduced their sentences due to prosecutorial delays.
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- Bali bombing co-conspirators sentenced by Guantanamo Bay military jury 20 years after arrests ABC News
- Bali bombing victims urge harsh sentences for Malaysian men for ‘savage destruction of life’ South China Morning Post
- Families of those killed in the 2002 Bali bombings testify at hearing for Guantanamo detainees The Advocate
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