Every year, dozens of mourners flock to pray, and place candles and flowers at a monument in Kuta, on the Indonesian island of Bali. Many of them are family and relatives of the victims of the country's worst ever terrorist attack.
The bombings on October 12, 2002, which killed 202 people and injured hundreds more, upended the day-to-day life in the popular Southeast Asian tourist destination. Many lives have been changed, as has the country's approach to handling terrorism and potential terrorist attacks.
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The bombings on October 12, 2002, which killed 202 people and injured hundreds more, upended the day-to-day life in the popular Southeast Asian tourist destination. Many lives have been changed, as has the country's approach to handling terrorism and potential terrorist attacks.
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