- Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Muhammad bin 'Awad bin Laden, most often mentioned as Osama bin Laden or Usama bin Laden, is a Saudi militant Islamist and is reported to be the founder of the organization called al-Qaeda. He is a member of the wealthy bin Laden family. In conjunction with several other Islamic militant leaders, …
- Azahari Husin
Dr. Azahari bin Husin (circa 1957 - November 9 2005), a Malaysian national and Islamic terrorist, was believed to be the technical mastermind behind the 2002 Bali bombing and various other Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist attacks. As a result, he was nicknamed the "Demolition Man". Azahari was killed in a police raid on his hideout.
- Noordin Mohammed Top
Noordin Mohammed Top (born August 11, 1968) aka Noordin Mohammad Top is one of the most wanted men in Asia. Born in Johor, Malaysia, he is alleged to be one of the key bomb makers for Jemaah Islamiya (JI). Top was reported by the United States Department of Justice's FBI to be "an explosives expert." The FBI also has reported him to be "an officer, recruiter, bombmaker, …
- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is a prisoner in U.S. custody for acts of terrorism, including mass murder. In March 2007, after four years in captivity, including six months of detention at Guantanamo Bay, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed — as it was claimed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal Hearing in Guantanamo Bay — confessed to masterminding the September 11th attacks, the Richard Reid shoe bombing attempt to blow up an airliner over the Atlantic Ocean, …
- Da'I Bachtiar
Da'i Bachtiar (born January 25, 1950 in Indramayu, West Java) was Chief of Indonesia's National Police from 2001-2005. On 15 October 2002, he announced that Indonesian investigators at the scene of the Bali bombing had recovered traces of C-4 plastic explosives. It is rumoured that there was rivalry between Bachtiar and intelligence chief Hendropriyono. After Amrozi had been arrested Bachtiar had a face-to-face meeting with him.
- Raelee Hill
Raelee Hill (born October 24, 1972 in Brisbane, Australia), is a flame-haired and freckled Australian actress best-known for her roles in some of her country's most successful television series. Her first major role was as Loretta Taylor in "Paradise Beach", which was followed shortly afterwards with the characters Serendipity Gottlieb in "Neighbours" and Constable Tayler Johnson in "Water Rats".
- Jason McCartney
Jason McCartney (born March 14, 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer and 2002 Bali bombing survivor.
- Asmar Latin Sani
Asmar Latin Sani was a member of Laskar Khos, an Arabic phrase which means "special force", a group is that formed inside the al Qaeda -linked Jemaah Islamiyah group which is believed responsible multiple attacks across Indonesia including the 2002 Bali bombing the 2005 Bali bombing and the Jakarta embassy bombing. A week after the Marriott attack al Qaeda claimed responsibility via the Arab media station Al Jazeera, …
- Craig Salvatori
Craig Salvatori was an Australian rugby league Footballer. A Eastern Suburbs junior, Salvatori first broke into the top grade in 1986 and during his time Salvatori - 'Salvo' played more than 100 matches for the club, many as captain. Salvatori was a large and 'fiery' frontrow forward but he possessed skill and some pace scoring 21 tries in his time at the club. In the 1991 season Salvatori won the 'Dally M' award for front rower of the year.
- Imam Aziz Imam Samudra
Abdul Aziz aka Imam Samudra aka Qudama (born January 14, 1970 in Serang, Banten) is an Indonesian terrorist who was convicted for his part in the 2002 Bali bombing. On September 5, 2006 he was condemned to eight years in jail for sheltering Noordin Mohammed Top, the alleged mastermind of the plot.
- Amrozi bin bin Nurhasyim
Ali Amrozi bin Haji Nurhasyim (also known as Amrozi) (b. July 5, 1962) is an Indonesian terrorist who was convicted for his part in the 2002 Bali bombing. He is a native of East Java and the fifth of 13 children. His two brothers Ali Ghufron, aka Mukhlas and Ali Imron were also both involved in the Bali bombing in October 2002. Mukhlas is suspected of converting Amrozi to militantism when the two reunited in Malaysia in the late 1980s.
- Kusitino Halemai
Kusitino "Kossy" Halemai (born 1959) was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 2005 for aid given to victims of the 2002 Bali bombing. He was born in Wallis and Futuna in 1959 and is now an Australian citizen. Halemai was the manager of the Bounty Hotel in Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali.
- Greg Piper
Gregory Michael Piper MP (born 31 August 1957) is an Australian politician and the mayor. Piper grew up in the Lake Macquarie suburb of Kahibah. He has three children and one granddaughter. He now lives in Mirrabooka, near the Westlakes suburb of Morisset, with his wife Lyn and Dalmation Winston. Elected as the Mayor of Lake Macquarie in March 2004, Independent Councillor Greg Piper was first elected to the council in 1991 and served as Deputy Mayor through 2000.
- Tom Lonergan
Tom Lonergan (born May 17 1984) is an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club of the Australian Football League. Geelong acquired the tall forward from Calder Cannons in the second round of the 2002 AFL Draft. After spending two years in the club's VFL side, Lonergan made his AFL debut in Round 9 of the 2005 season. On August 26, 2006, playing in his seventh senior game, Lonergan suffered a serious internal injury in Round 21 of the 2006 season, …
- Tom Waller
Tom Waller (born Thomas de Warrenne Waller on April 4, 1974 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a film director and producer. Waller studied at Ampleforth College, Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, and the Northern Film School in Leeds, England. Immediately upon graduating he founded production company De Warrenne Pictures Ltd. and secured funding to begin production on the film "Monk Dawson", a story based on an award-winning novel by Piers Paul Read.
- Steven Armstrong
Steven Armstrong (born 12 January 1984) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He is currently a West Coast Eagles player, formerly of the Melbourne Demons. He was injured in the 2002 Bali Bombing, and bears a scar on his leg from this incident.
- Paul Kadak
Paul Kadak is a reporter for Seven News in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Kadak started his career in Perth, Western Australia, working for National Nine News. He is currently based in Sydney for Seven News. Some of the biggest stories he has reported on include the 2000 Olympic Games, Russell Crow's wedding, 2003 Rugby World Cup, Ansett Australia's last flight, exclusive reports on the 2004 CityRail crisis, …
- Mark Raper
Mark Raper SJ AM is current Provincial superior of the Society of Jesus in Oceania. His work has entailed human rights, refugee and social justice advocacy. From 1982 he was the first Director for the Asia-Pacific arm of the Jesuit Refugee Service. In 2001 he held a Visiting Chair in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington DC and was named a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia for his service to refugees.
- Harald Sandberg
Harald Sandberg (born March 12, 1950) is a Swedish diplomat and civil servant who served as Swedish ambassador to Indonesia (1998 - 2003) and South Korea (2003 - 2005). Having acted as an observer in the 1999 East Timorese elections and headed up the Swedish response to the 2002 Bali bombing, Mr. Sandberg was selected in July of 2006 by the Swedish government to head up its mission to evactuate Swedish citizens from war ravaged Lebanon.