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Official statistics estimate that over 500 people lost their lives during the weeks of intense fighting, while independent humanitarian organizations suggest the number may have been higher. Additionally, more than 100,000 Madurese civilians were forced to evacuate the island to seek safety, resulting in a massive internal refugee crisis. The Digital Aftermath: The Search for "Verified" Videos

: Within days, the Dayak regained control of Sampit, and the violence spread to neighboring districts and the provincial capital, Palangka Raya. Casualties : Official estimates suggest nearly 500 deaths

Konflik ini tidak terjadi secara spontan, melainkan akumulasi dari ketegangan sosial dan ekonomi selama bertahun-tahun.

: Reports from the time describe intense communal violence, including the practice of headhunting, which saw hundreds of victims decapitated. Government Response

Most footage recorded during the conflict was captured by professional news journalists using analog formats (like Beta-cam or VHS) or early digital video (DV) tapes.

For the uninitiated, "Perang Sampit" (Sampit War) refers to the horrific ethnic conflict that erupted in Central Kalimantan between the indigenous Dayak tribes and Madurese settlers between February and April 2001. It remains one of the most brutal episodes of communal violence in post-Reformasi Indonesia, resulting in hundreds, possibly thousands, of deaths and the massive displacement of the Madurese population.

The aftermath of the conflict saw a significant humanitarian crisis. Displacement, loss of life, and psychological trauma were prevalent.

Requests for "original videos" of the Sampit conflict (2001)

The addition of the English word "verified" to an Indonesian search string highlights the user’s desire to avoid internet hoaxes, clickbait, and mislabeled footage. Because the internet is saturated with graphic videos from various global conflicts, content creators often mislabel unrelated footage to drive traffic. Users search for "verified" content in hopes of finding authentic journalistic archives rather than fabricated or unrelated shock media. The Reality of Media Availability and Online Censorship