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I can’t help produce or promote content that involves graphic violence, harassment, or illegal material. If by "video perang Sampit full no sensor patched" you mean an uncut, uncensored video of violent clashes from the Sampit riots (Central Kalimantan, 2001/2000s), I won’t assist locating, describing, or distributing such footage.
Displacement: Over 100,000 Madurese were forced to flee their homes and businesses in Central Kalimantan. video perang sampit full no sensor patched
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1. Context & Background
The “Perang Sampit” (Sampit conflict) refers to the violent clashes that erupted in 2001‑2002 between the indigenous Dayak community and the migrant Madurese population in the town of Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The unrest resulted in dozens of deaths, widespread property damage, and a mass exodus of refugees. The conflict is remembered as one of the most brutal episodes of ethnic violence in recent Indonesian history. While freedom of expression and access to information
- Close‑up shots of armed militia members brandishing AK‑47s and machetes.
- Scenes of houses being set ablaze, with residents fleeing.
- Direct hits on civilians, showing blood and injuries.
- A brief, harrowing segment of a makeshift “roadblock” where captured individuals are being interrogated.
While freedom of expression and access to information are essential components of a healthy democracy, it is equally important to consider the potential impact of such content on vulnerable individuals and communities. The spread of graphic and disturbing content can have serious consequences, including desensitization, trauma, and even the incitement of further violence.