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Starting in the 1930s under Dutch rule and continuing under the Indonesian government, Madurese migrants moved to Kalimantan in search of work.
The tensions leading to the Sampit war were not sudden. They were the result of decades of friction between the indigenous people and migrant Madurese settlers. video dokumenter perang sampit exclusive
By 2000, Madurese migrants made up roughly 21% of the population in Central Kalimantan. Competition for land, jobs, and natural resources created deep-seated resentment. Starting in the 1930s under Dutch rule and
Differences in customs and legal perspectives often led to unresolved disputes, which local elites sometimes manipulated for political gain. Chronology of the 2001 Tragedy in the town of Sampit.
The violence erupted in full force on the night of , in the town of Sampit.