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Video Perang Sampit 2001 No Sensor Exclusive Jun 2026

Official reports estimated over 500 deaths , though some observers suggest the toll may have reached 1,000.

In 2001, a series of violent clashes erupted in Sampit, a regency in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The conflict, which became known as the Sampit War or "Perang Sampit" in Indonesian, pitted the local Dayak population against the Madurese migrants. The violence was sparked by a range of issues, including land disputes, cultural tensions, and feelings of resentment among the indigenous Dayak people towards the growing presence of Madurese settlers. video perang sampit 2001 no sensor exclusive