Perang Sampit is not a story of “bad tribes” but of failed policy. Any society that ignores economic disparity and cultural dignity risks its own Sampit. Note for your audience: This topic is still sensitive in Indonesia. Focus on lessons learned and reconciliation rather than graphic details or blame. If you are posting on a public forum, avoid triggering imagery.
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#SejarahIndonesia #PerangSampit Title: Beyond the Headlines: What Perang Sampit Taught Us About Indonesian Pluralism Perang Sampit is not a story of “bad
1/ The Sampit conflict wasn’t a "sudden war." It was a slow explosion. Dayak vs Madura violence erupted after decades of transmigration policy failures. Focus on lessons learned and reconciliation rather than
#PerangSampit #ConflictResolution #Indonesia #SocialCohesion #History Headline: 🕊️ Reflecting on Perang Sampit (2001) – A scar that taught Indonesia about unity.
Over 1,000 died (estimates vary). Nearly 120,000 Madurese fled to South Kalimantan and East Java. Entire villages were erased.
A minor brawl in Sampit market on February 18, 2001 escalated into a citywide massacre. Within days, the violence spread. The national police were overwhelmed. In the absence of law, Dayak traditional leaders called for ngayau (ritual headhunting), which resurrected ancient warfare codes.
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