There were gruesome reports of victims' heads being paraded on sticks and hearts being consumed.
In 2001, a devastating conflict erupted in Sampit, a regency in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The conflict, which became known as the Sampit War, was between the indigenous Dayak people and the Madurese, a ethnic group from the island of Madura. video perang sampit dayak vs madura full
The conflict did not happen overnight; it was the result of years of mounting friction: Serials Publications Transmigration: There were gruesome reports of victims' heads being
, the conflict was driven by long-simmering tensions rather than a single event: Transmigration Policy: a devastating conflict erupted in Sampit
In late February 2001, thousands of Dayaks armed with traditional weapons (machetes and spears) began hunting Madurese settlers. The Guardian Impact and Casualties