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Amateur footage from February 2001 often depicts scenes that professional news crews were unable or too endangered to film. These videos typically show:

: Cuplikan dari berita televisi nasional tahun 2001 sering kali lebih aman untuk ditonton karena sudah melewati proses penyuntingan jurnalistik. 3. Konteks Sejarah (Riset) video amatir perang sampit

: These videos often documented horrific scenes, including the beheading of victims and the displacement of thousands of Madurese refugees fleeing to the coast. Amateur footage from February 2001 often depicts scenes

: Thousands of terrified refugees crowding the Sampit port, desperate to board naval ships and cargo vessels to flee to Java or Madura. Konteks Sejarah (Riset) : These videos often documented

. While tensions had been simmering for years due to economic competition and cultural friction, the explosion was triggered by a specific incident—rumors of Dayak houses being burned by Madurese settlers, or in some accounts, a banner claiming the town as a "second home" for Madurese.

: Large groups of Dayak tribesmen moving through the streets of Sampit armed with traditional weapons like mandau (machetes), lunju (spears), and sumpit (blowguns).

: Briefly summarize the 2001 Sampit conflict, noting it resulted in over 500 deaths and the displacement of 100,000 people. The Rise of the "Citizen Witness"