Another factor was the role of identity politics in Indonesia. The post-Suharto era had seen a resurgence of ethnic and regional identities, which often manifested in violent conflicts. The Perang Sampit was, in part, a manifestation of these tensions, as both the Dayak and Madurese sought to assert their claims to land, resources, and cultural recognition.
The , often referred to as the Sampit Tragedy , was a brutal inter-ethnic war that broke out in February 2001 in Sampit, Central Kalimantan . It involved the indigenous Dayak people and migrant Madurese settlers . The Outbreak (February 2001)
Another factor was the role of identity politics in Indonesia. The post-Suharto era had seen a resurgence of ethnic and regional identities, which often manifested in violent conflicts. The Perang Sampit was, in part, a manifestation of these tensions, as both the Dayak and Madurese sought to assert their claims to land, resources, and cultural recognition.
The , often referred to as the Sampit Tragedy , was a brutal inter-ethnic war that broke out in February 2001 in Sampit, Central Kalimantan . It involved the indigenous Dayak people and migrant Madurese settlers . The Outbreak (February 2001)