Searching for "Video Perang Sampit Full No Sensor" refers to graphic footage of the 2001 Sampit conflict, an outbreak of intense inter-ethnic violence in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, between the indigenous Dayak and migrant Madurese people. Historical Context

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In the aftermath of the conflict, a video emerged, which came to be known as "Video Perang Sampit Full No Sensor". The video showed the brutal and graphic violence that occurred during the conflict, including beheadings, stabbings, and burnings. The video was widely circulated online and sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.

Today, Sampit has largely moved past the darkness of 2001. The city has rebuilt, and Central Kalimantan has seen significant efforts toward inter-ethnic harmony. Peace monuments, such as the Tugu Perdamaian Sampit (Sampit Peace Monument), serve as reminders of the past and a commitment to a peaceful future.

The Dark Reality of the Sampit War: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Video Perang Sampit Full No Sensor

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