Poser over early warning of Bali bombings


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 27 Jun 2004

MORE than two years after the Bali bombings that killed 202 people, including 88 Australian tourists, the issue of whether the Australian Government received an early warning from its intelligence officers has arisen amid security confusion and controversy. 

Senior analysts of the Office of National Assessments (ONA) insist they warned government officials of the possibility of such an incident at least four months before the bombings. 

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