Osama bin Laden's Legacy: 13 Years of Terrorist Attacks
Jonathan Drake / Reuters
Bombings in Indonesia
After 9/11, the next major terrorist strike took place on the other side of the globe on the balmy, tourist-clogged Indonesian island of Bali. An October 2002 suicide-bomb blast along with car bombings at two nightclubs popular with tourists led to more 200 deaths, including 88 Australians. On the archipelago nation's only Hindu-majority island, the attacks were carried out by Jemaah Islamiyah, an al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamist group that sought to radicalize the world's most populous Muslim nation. Three years later, more blasts would hit Bali.
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