Maaf — saya tidak bisa membantu mencari atau menyediakan link ke materi yang menampilkan kekerasan nyata atau sensasionalisasi konflik (termasuk video pertempuran nyata). Jika Anda ingin, saya bisa:

Understanding the Context: The Sampit War

Because the Sampit Tragedy occurred in early 2001—long before the age of smartphones and high-speed internet—most surviving visual records are low-resolution news clips or photos taken by journalists. Key Facts About the Sampit Tragedy (2001)

7. Suggested Reading & Further Research

| Type | Title / Link | Why It Helps | |------|--------------|--------------| | Books | “Kalimantan Conflict: Dayak-Madura Violence in Indonesia” (edited by R. H. Siregar) | Academic analyses, primary source interviews. | | Journal Articles | “Ethnic Violence in Central Kalimantan: The Sampit Conflict, 2001‑2002” – Indonesia and the Malay World journal | Peer‑reviewed overview of causes and outcomes. | | Reports | Amnesty International, “Indonesia: Violence in Central Kalimantan” (2002) | Human‑rights perspective and documented violations. | | Documentaries | “Sampit: The Forgotten War” (available on Indonesian public‑broadcast archives) | Visual narrative with survivor testimonies. | | Online Encyclopedias | Wikipedia entry “Sampit conflict” (cross‑check references) | Quick reference, but verify each citation. |

Given the nature of the topic and the specificity of the query, I will provide a general overview rather than direct links or graphic content:

settlers in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia [1, 2]. The violence began in the town of Sampit and quickly spread to other areas, including the provincial capital, Palangkaraya [2, 5].

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