Amrozi (47)

Convicted Bali bomber Amrozi smiles during a family visit in Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island in this  November 22, 2007 file photograph. Indonesia has executed three Muslim militants sentenced to death for the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people, the television network TvOne said on November 9, 2008 citing an unidentified source. The TV station said Imam Samudra, Mukhlas and Amrozi were executed on Nusakambangan island in central Java after midnight. The executions could not immediately be confirmed by officials. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.Convicted Bali bomber Amrozi is seen during his last family visit at Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island in this October 29, 2007 file photograph. Bali bombers Amrozi, Imam Samudra and Mukhlas, also known as Ali Ghufron, were executed on early November 9, 2008, according to reports from Indonesian television station TV ONE. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.Firebrand cleric Abu Bakar Bashir talks to journalists beside a picture of Bali bomber Amrozi, at an Islamic boarding school in Tenggulun, near Lamongan, East Java November 8, 2008. Indonesian officials on Thursday told the family of one of three militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings to be "ready to accept the execution once it happens," a sign the executions may take place soon. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.TENGGULUN, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 08: Abu Bakar Bashir gives a press conference at the Isalmic boarding school near the home of convicted Bali bomber Amrozi Nurhasyim on November 8, 2008 in Tenggulun, East Java, Indonesia. The bombers are awaiting the death penalty by firing squad on the prison island of Nusakambangan for their part in the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people. From Getty Images.TENGGULUN, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 08: Abu Bakar Bashir gives a press conference at the Isalmic boarding school near the home of convicted Bali bomber Amrozi Nurhasyim on November 8, 2008 in Tenggulun, East Java, Indonesia. The bombers are awaiting the death penalty by firing squad on the prison island of Nusakambangan for their part in the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people. From Getty Images.A member of an Indonesian  Muslim group shouts, "God is great," during protest outside the Attorney General's office Friday Nov. 7, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. With their legal options exhausted, the execution of the three men convicted of planning and carrying out the 2002 Bali bombings, Imam Samudra, Amrozi Nurhasyim, and Ali Ghufron, is imminent. From AP Photo by Irwin Fedriansyah.Protesters from the Islamic Reform Movement hold a banner with pictures of the three bali bombers to be executed Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and Imam Samudra, 38, outside the building of the national human rights body in Jakarta on November 06, 2008. Islamic extremists rallied in the Indonesian capital against the imminent execution of three Bali bombers, as defence lawyers demanded the families be allowed a final visit. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.Afiah (L) and Tariyem (R), the sister and mother of convicted Bali bombers Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron, hold a picture of Bali bombers Amrozi, Ali Ghufron - also known as Mukhlas - and Imam Samudra during a protest against their planned execution, in Tenggulun village near Lamongan, Indonesia's east Java province, November 5, 2008. Indonesian police were investigating on Tuesday threats to assassinate President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and to blow up the U.S. and Australian embassies if the Bali bombers are executed, a spokesman said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.Mother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Tariem holds a picture of Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.Jafar Shodiq, brother of convicted Bali bombers Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron, holds a poster of the three militants currently on death row for the October 2002 attacks during a protest against their planned execution in Tenggulun, the home village of Nurhasyim and Ghufron, in Lamongan, East Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Imam Samudra, Nurhasyim, and Ghufron, pictured from left to right in the poster,  have exhausted legal options and could be executed within days. From AP Photo by Dita Alangkara.TENGGULUN, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 05:  Indonesian Muslims shout religious slogans during a protest against the planned execution of convicted Bali bombers Amrozi, Ali Ghufron - also known as Mukhlas - and Imam Samudra, in front of Amrozi's mother's house on November 5, 2008 in Tenggulun, East Java, Indonesia. The bombers are awaiting the death penalty by firing squad on the prison island of Nusakambangan for their part in the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people. From Getty Images.

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