Video Tragedi | Sampit
Tragedi Sampit (Sampit Tragedy) refers to the horrific inter-ethnic conflict that erupted in February 2001 in Central Kalimantan, primarily involving the indigenous people and migrant
The Video
The term "Video Tragedi Sampit" likely refers to footage or videos that surfaced during or after the conflict, showing the aftermath of the violence, including dead bodies, burned buildings, and displaced persons. Such videos can serve as disturbing reminders of the brutality and human cost of such conflicts. video tragedi sampit
The "Video Tragedi Sampit" is not a snuff film. It is a historical document. Watch it soberly, learn from it, and commit to Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity). Tragedi Sampit (Sampit Tragedy) refers to the horrific
- The Dayak: The indigenous people of Kalimantan (Borneo).
- The Madurese: Migrants from the island of Madura, East Java, who had transmigrated to Kalimantan under government resettlement programs since the 1960s.
Pecahnya Kerusuhan: Dimulai dari serangan terhadap sebuah rumah warga, aksi balas dendam segera menyebar dengan sangat cepat. The Dayak: The indigenous people of Kalimantan (Borneo)
If a democracy fails to protect its minorities, if economic hardship is blamed on "outsiders," and if the police are understaffed or biased, any city can become Sampit.
The Incident
The specific incident referred to as "tragedi Sampit" or the Sampit tragedy, occurred in 2001. It began with a brawl between a Dayak and a Maduran in a karaoke bar, which quickly escalated into a large-scale communal conflict. The violence spread rapidly, leading to the deaths of hundreds of people, mostly Madurans, and the displacement of thousands more.