JIMBARAN, Indonesia: An emotionally charged ceremony marking a decade since the Bali bombings killed 202 people got under way Friday with hundreds of survivors and relatives of the dead in attendance.
In poignant opening remarks to black-suited mourners, chaplain Ian Whitley paid tribute to the dead, among them 88 Australians, saying "we are united against terrorism and refuse to be intimidated even when confronted by great loss".
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