While disputed, many reports state the violence began after a Dayak house was burned down, or following a lethal brawl between individuals from the two groups.
The Indonesian military and police were criticized for their slow response to the crisis, and their alleged bias towards the Madurese migrants. Many Dayak people felt that the authorities were not doing enough to address their concerns and protect their rights. video perang sampit full no sensor top
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: Indigenous Dayaks felt marginalized as Madurese migrants, arriving through the government's transmigration program, came to dominate local sectors like logging, mining, and small-scale trade. Searching for "full no sensor" videos of the
The Sampit War, also known as the Sampit conflict or the Central Kalimantan conflict, was a violent conflict that occurred in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia in 2001. The conflict was between the Dayak people, the indigenous inhabitants of the region, and the Madurese people, who are predominantly Muslim and had migrated to the area from the island of Madura.