Video Tragedi Sampit Patched Page
Most of the amateur footage from 2001 shares common themes:
The specific incident referred to as "tragedi Sampit" or the Sampit tragedy, occurred in 2001. It began with a brawl between a Dayak and a Maduran in a karaoke bar, which quickly escalated into a large-scale communal conflict. The violence spread rapidly, leading to the deaths of hundreds of people, mostly Madurans, and the displacement of thousands more. video tragedi sampit
The most authenticated video (available in academic archives like UGM’s Center for Security and Peace Studies) is a 4-minute, grainy green-tinted clip shot from a boat on the Mentaya River, showing dozens of floating objects. The audio contains a Dayak guide telling the cameraman, "Jangan lihat ke kiri" (Don't look to the left). Authentic historians use this to assess the scale of the killing, not to shock. Most of the amateur footage from 2001 shares
: Differences in social customs and perceived "clashes of values" created mutual distrust. The most authenticated video (available in academic archives