The Sampit Conflict (2001)

The Sampit Conflict (2001)

In 2001, during the Sampit Conflict, indigenous Dayak tribes in Indonesia reverted to headhunting practices, massacring and beheading hundreds of Madurese migrants in the city of Sampit. There were an estimated 500-1,000 deaths and 100-700 beheadings.

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