delayed trial for accused Bali bombing terror leader
Families of the 2002 Bali bombing victims are facing further delays in the trial of accused terror leader Encep 'Hambali' Nurjaman. Legal complications regarding CIA interrogation methods have repeatedly postponed the proceedings at Guantanamo Bay.
Why it matters
The case raises ongoing questions about justice for victims of terrorism and the legal complexities of military commissions.
Sandra Thompson, whose son Clint was killed in the Bali bombings, fears the trial will never happen after years of delays. ( ABC News: Nicola Ceccato )
The article presents the perspectives of victims' families alongside the legal challenges faced by prosecutors.
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