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The roots of the conflict were complex and spanned several decades:

The traditional Dayak "Red Bowl" ritual was reportedly used to signal a state of emergency and mobilize warriors across the region. 🕊️ Lessons and Reconciliation video perang sampit dayak vs madura no sensor top

The conflict erupted on February 18, 2001, in the town of Sampit. While accounts vary on the exact trigger, the violence quickly spiraled out of control. Rumors of attacks spread through both communities, leading to a "kill or be killed" atmosphere. The roots of the conflict were complex and

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: Over 100,000 Madurese were forced to flee their homes, often seeking refuge in other parts of Indonesia or returning to Madura.