Asian terrorists are 'bloodied but not beaten' By Kathy Marks in Sydney 13 October 2003 As survivors and victims' relatives marked the first anniversary of the Bali bombing yesterday, security experts warned that Islamic terrorists continue to pose a threat in south-east Asia. Last October's blast was the work of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a regional group with close links to the al-Qa'ida network. While 200 JI members, including a former operations chief, Hambali, have been arrested, experts say that the organisation remains intact and capable of mounting another attack. Bali's chief of police, General I Made Mangku Pastika, said recently...