HomeRelease of Bali bomb maker ‘difficult day’ for Australians, says deputy PMFILE PHOTO: Indonesian militant Patek walks after reading his final

FILE PHOTO: Indonesian militant Patek walks after reading his final

FILE PHOTO: Indonesian militant Umar Patek walks after reading his final defence at the West Jakarta court May 31, 2012. Prosecutors last week sought life in prison for Patek, accused of making bombs that exploded at Bali nightclubs packed with Australian tourists in 2002, killing 202 people. Patek is also accused of mixing chemicals for 13 bombs that detonated in five churches in Jakarta on Christmas Eve, 2000 and killed around 15 people. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni
U.S. Defense Secretary Austin,  Australian Defense Minister Marles and
Bali Bombing Memorial Monument in Kuta, Bali
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