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From the 1930s onward, under the Dutch colonial transmigration program, many Madurese migrants were relocated to the resource-rich island of Kalimantan. For the native Dayak people, who had lived in harmony with the land for centuries, this large influx of newcomers led to friction. The Madurese, known for their hardworking and entrepreneurial spirit, began to gain economic influence, creating a perception of inequality.

In recent years, the internet has seen a surge in searches for "Video Perang Sampit Full No Sensor," a term that refers to graphic and disturbing footage of the conflict that has been shared online. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Sampit War, its causes, and its consequences, while also exploring the implications of sharing and viewing graphic content online. Video Perang Sampit Full No Sensor

: Videos of conflicts, especially those showing violence or aftermaths of communal clashes, can be disturbing and sensitive in nature. They might not be suitable for all audiences. From the 1930s onward, under the Dutch colonial