Full [extra Quality] - Video Perang Sampit Dayak Vs Madura
Some reports claim it began when a Dayak house was burned down on the night of February 17–18 , rumored to be the work of a Madurese individual. Another version cites the killing of a Dayak man at a nightclub in December 2000, which escalated after the suspects were not caught.
: In Sampit, Madurese migrants became highly industrious and dominated low-level economic sectors like logging and plantations, which many Dayaks felt marginalized their own employment prospects. video perang sampit dayak vs madura full
The roots of the conflict are complex and multifaceted. Historically, the Dayak community had inhabited the region of Central Kalimantan for centuries, while the Madura migrants arrived in the area in the 1960s, attracted by the region's natural resources and economic opportunities. Over time, tensions arose between the two groups, fueled by issues of land ownership, economic disparities, and cultural differences. Some reports claim it began when a Dayak
Dayak groups took control of Sampit; large-scale attacks on Madurese neighborhoods began. Late Feb 2001 The roots of the conflict are complex and multifaceted
Since the tragedy, Central Kalimantan has focused on healing:
Initial clashes in Sampit town, reportedly sparked by an arson attack on a Dayak house. Feb 18, 2001



