Prosecutors in Indonesia have charged a militant Muslim cleric with involvement in the nightclub bombings that killed more than 200 people on the island of Bali in October 2002.
The man, Abu Bakar Bashir, already faces a charge of being involved in last year's bombing of a hotel in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, in which 12 people died.
Under new anti-terrorism legislation, Bashir, who is alleged to be the leader of a group linked to al-Qaeda, could face the death penalty if he is found guilty of the Jakarta bombing.