A group of Dayak youths, angry at the loss of forest and fearing the erosion of their traditional hunting grounds, gathered at the river’s edge. Their leader, a tall man named Bima, shouted, “We will not let them turn our river into a graveyard!” The crowd responded with chants that rose like the river’s current.
The Sampit conflict, also known as the Sampit riot or Sampit incident, was a violent clash that took place in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, in 2001. The conflict was between the Dayak people, the indigenous inhabitants of the region, and the Madurese people, who are predominantly Muslim. link video perang sampit asli 39link39 link
I can't provide you with a direct link to a video showing the conflict, as that may be considered graphic and potentially disturbing. However, some online platforms have documentaries or news coverage of the event. A group of Dayak youths, angry at the
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