What started as a personal dispute was immediately communalized. Houses of worship were targeted, and accusations flew back and forth. This initial outburst was suppressed, but the underlying tensions were never resolved. The Escalation: 2000-2001 (The Peak)
1,000+ fatalities, 10,000+ injuries, 100,000+ internally displaced persons (IDPs) The Malino I Declaration (December 20, 2001) Root Causes Behind the Outbreak
This period marked the most severe and lethal phase of the conflict. Well-armed militias took control of various areas, leading to large-scale massacres. The violence spread from the urban center of Poso into surrounding rural villages, causing thousands of casualties and a massive humanitarian crisis as refugees fled into the jungles or neighboring provinces. Wave IV (Late 2001) tragedi poso no sensor best
After a period of relative calm, violence reignited following legal and political disputes, including a corruption trial involving local elites. Phase III (May – June 2000): This is considered the deadliest period
In the aftermath of the tragedy, it became clear that various factors contributed to the failure of the sensors and monitoring systems. These included: What started as a personal dispute was immediately
Sedikitnya dan 384 lainnya luka berat/ringan. Kerusakan Fisik Lebih dari 7.932 unit rumah hancur atau dibakar massa. Fasilitas Umum
Dimulai dari perkelahian antarpemuda pada malam Natal 25 Desember 1998, yang kemudian merembet menjadi kerusuhan berbau agama. Wave IV (Late 2001) After a period of
The conflict in Poso, Indonesia, has been marked by violence, terrorism, and sectarian conflict for decades. This article explores the root causes of the conflict and examines efforts to restore peace and stability to the region.
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What started as a personal dispute was immediately communalized. Houses of worship were targeted, and accusations flew back and forth. This initial outburst was suppressed, but the underlying tensions were never resolved. The Escalation: 2000-2001 (The Peak)
1,000+ fatalities, 10,000+ injuries, 100,000+ internally displaced persons (IDPs) The Malino I Declaration (December 20, 2001) Root Causes Behind the Outbreak
This period marked the most severe and lethal phase of the conflict. Well-armed militias took control of various areas, leading to large-scale massacres. The violence spread from the urban center of Poso into surrounding rural villages, causing thousands of casualties and a massive humanitarian crisis as refugees fled into the jungles or neighboring provinces. Wave IV (Late 2001)
After a period of relative calm, violence reignited following legal and political disputes, including a corruption trial involving local elites. Phase III (May – June 2000): This is considered the deadliest period
In the aftermath of the tragedy, it became clear that various factors contributed to the failure of the sensors and monitoring systems. These included:
Sedikitnya dan 384 lainnya luka berat/ringan. Kerusakan Fisik Lebih dari 7.932 unit rumah hancur atau dibakar massa. Fasilitas Umum
Dimulai dari perkelahian antarpemuda pada malam Natal 25 Desember 1998, yang kemudian merembet menjadi kerusuhan berbau agama.
The conflict in Poso, Indonesia, has been marked by violence, terrorism, and sectarian conflict for decades. This article explores the root causes of the conflict and examines efforts to restore peace and stability to the region.
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