The Sampit tragedy was a violent inter-ethnic conflict that broke out in February 2001 in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. It involved the indigenous Dayak people and the migrant Madurese settlers. Incident Overview
Displacement: The conflict resulted in the displacement of approximately 100,000 Madurese, many of whom fled Borneo by ship to return to Madura or Java. Historical & Cultural Context video tragedi sampit
For factual details, refer to academic records or official reports from the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) The Sampit tragedy was a violent inter-ethnic conflict
Persaingan Ekonomi: Dominasi ekonomi oleh warga pendatang di sektor perdagangan dan pasar tradisional menciptakan kecemburuan sosial. Faktor Ekonomi dan Sosial: Terjadi kesenjangan ekonomi dan
The Sampit Tragedy left a deep scar on the social fabric of Central Kalimantan.
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Casualties and Displacement: The violence resulted in over 500 deaths and the displacement of approximately 100,000 Madurese residents, many of whom fled through the forests to Sarawak or returned to Madura.
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