Victims of Indonesia’s most deadly terrorist attack have expressed anger at a decision to release one of the bomb makers, Umar Patek.
Some 202 people were killed when bombs were detonated at two nightclubs in Bali in 2002.
Patek was jailed for 20 years for his involvement in the attacks in 2012, but has been granted parole by officials in Indonesia with claims he has been deradicalized.
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