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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: 2002 Bali bombings, The Station nightclub fire, Lame Horse fire, Stardust fire, Cocoanut Grove fire, Whiskey Au Go Go fire, Beverly Hills Supper Club fire, Gothenburg discotheque fire, Santika Club fire, Ozone Disco Club fire, Republica Cromanon nightclub fire, Club Cinq-Sept fire, 2003 E2 nightclub stampede, Study Club fire, Gatecrasher One, Kingsway, Southport, Summerland disaster, Cowgate, Happy Land fire, Blue Bird Cafe fire, Rhythm Club fire, 2000 Luoyang Christmas fire, Wuwang Club fire, Glen Park, Williamsville, New York, Alcala 20 nightclub fire, Kheyvis. Excerpt: The 2002 Bali bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. The attack was the deadliest act of terrorism in the history of Indonesia, killing 202 people, (including 88 Australians, and 38 Indonesian citizens). A further 240 people were injured. The attack involved the detonation of three bombs: a backpack-mounted device carried by a suicide bomber; a large car bomb, both of which were detonated in or near popular nightclubs in Kuta; and a third much smaller device detonated outside the United States consulate in Denpasar, causing only minor damage. Various members of Jemaah Islamiyah, a violent Islamist group, were convicted in relation to the bombings, including three individuals who were sentenced to death. Abu Bakar Bashir, the alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, was found guilty and sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. However Bashir only served 18 months of his 21/2 year imprisonment, because of his indirect involvement with the incident. Bashir is now serving 15 years convicted for helping to organise and fund the Jihadi training camp. When the would-be bombers approached him and vaguely stated their wish to conduct jihad in Bali, he reportedly gave his assent.