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The Story of Sampit: A Tale of Two Hearts
Humanitarian Crisis
Peace Agreements: Traditional leaders from both sides eventually signed peace treaties, such as the Tekad Damai Anak Bangsa.
Casualties: It is estimated that more than 500 to 600 people were killed during the peak of the violence.
The Sampit conflict (Tragedi Sampit) was a period of intense inter-ethnic violence between the indigenous Dayak people and migrant Madurese settlers in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, which peaked in February 2001. Historical Background and Causes
Reconciliation and Reconstruction