Emotional Testimonies and Apologies Unfold in Bali Bombing Trial

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In the Bali bombing trial, victims' relatives described their enduring grief and pain, while two Malaysian prisoners who pleaded guilty to war crimes charges for their involvement in the 2002 terrorist attack renounced violence in the name of Islam. The prisoners apologized to the victims' families during a U.S. military jury's sentencing hearing at Guantánamo Bay, where anguished testimonies were shared, emphasizing the devastating impact of the bombings that killed 202 people from 22 nations.
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