Survivors and relatives of victims of the 2005 Bali bombings gathered on the popular tourist island Wednesday to mark 20 years since the attack, saying the trauma of that night still haunts them.
The 2005 attacks in Bali -- known as the second Bali bombing to distinguish them from the 2002 attack -- killed 20 people and injured more than 100.
"For me, today marks not only 20 years since the 2005 bombing, but also 20 years of living with the impact of terror," survivor Lana Campbell said at a commemoration event at the Australian consulate in Bali. "The events of that night changed my life forever."
She added: "The truth is that the shadow of terror lingers.
"The scars are not only visible in the news headlines of the past, but in the relatives of survivors and families who continue to