Madura No Sensor Top — Video Perang Sampit Dayak Vs

The video is widely available online, but its authenticity and origin are unclear. Some sources have raised concerns about the video being manipulated or edited to sensationalize the conflict.

The conflict between the Dayak and Madurese ethnic groups in Sampit (2001) remains one of the most tragic chapters in Indonesia’s modern history. While the internet is often searched for "no sensor" footage of these events, looking at the graphic violence alone misses the deep-seated sociological and systemic failures that led to the bloodshed.

: Similar ethnic riots occurred in West Kalimantan in 1996–97 and 1999, resulting in thousands of deaths and setting a precedent for the 2001 violence. 2. Timeline of the 2001 Conflict

: The conflict was marked by extreme violence, including reports of hundreds of decapitations .

The Sampit conflict refers to a series of violent clashes that occurred in 2001 between the Dayak and Madura communities in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The conflict began as a dispute over a trivial matter but quickly escalated into a full-blown communal conflict, resulting in significant loss of life, displacement, and destruction of property.

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