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Hundreds of protesters demanding death for the Bali bombers broke down prison gates on the third anniversary of the nightclub attacks, amid rising anger after terrorist strikes this month.
“Kill! Kill!,” the crowd shouted Wednesday outside the aging Kerobokan jail, home to several Islamic militants convicted in the 2002 blasts that killed 202 people, mostly tourists.
The protesters were quickly brought under control, and the gates were put back up. “Bring back our peaceful Bali,” the crowd chanted as the rally wound down.
The 2002 attacks were blamed on the Al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah.
Earlier, survivors and relatives of those killed in 2002 gathered to honor the dead and send a defiant message to terrorists.




