Initial riots sparked by the stabbing incident. It was largely confined to urban brawls and property destruction.
Di media sosial, potongan video masa lalu sering kali disalahgunakan oleh pihak tertentu untuk memicu kembali kebencian atau propaganda. Penting untuk selalu menyaring informasi dan tidak mudah terprovokasi oleh narasi yang memecah belah.
The Poso riots, also known as the Poso communal conflict, were a series of violent clashes that occurred in Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, between 1998 and 2002. The conflict primarily involved the city's Muslim and Christian populations.
The footage may be difficult to watch, but forgetting is not an option. Only by confronting the past honestly can societies build futures where such tragedies never happen again. Video Tragedi Poso 1998
Banyak pengguna internet menelusuri potongan video lama dari konflik ini. Ada beberapa poin penting yang perlu dipahami secara bijak mengenai dokumentasi visual tersebut: 1. Karakteristik Rekaman Zaman Dulu
: The violence is generally categorized into three main phases: the first in late 1998, a second in April 2000, and a third from May to June 2000. During these peaks, opposing groups identified themselves as the "red group" (Christians) and the "white group" (Muslims).
The conflict began on , triggered by a brawl between local Muslim and Christian youths during a period of national instability following President Suharto's resignation. What started as a minor incident quickly escalated into widespread urban riots, fueled by underlying political and economic tensions and rumors of provocation. Initial riots sparked by the stabbing incident
In the following years, the videos resurfaced periodically on various platforms. In 2007, a heavily edited clip labeled "Violent Video" sparked renewed discussions about the conflict. Viewers left comments expressing horror and despair, with many unable to watch beyond the first 30 seconds.
Secara akumulatif dari fase pertama (1998) hingga fase-fase berikutnya (2000-2001), dampak kehancuran di Poso sangat masif. Berdasarkan data investigasi resmi, konflik berkepanjangan ini mengakibatkan: Sedikitnya meninggal dunia. Lebih dari 384 orang mengalami luka berat dan ringan . Sebanyak 7.932 unit rumah hancur atau dibakar. Lebih dari 510 fasilitas umum hangus terbakar .
Tragedi Poso (Poso Riots) refers to a period of intense communal violence between Muslim and Christian groups in the Poso Regency of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. While it began in December 1998, the conflict spanned several years and is categorized into three distinct phases. Event Overview Penting untuk selalu menyaring informasi dan tidak mudah
| Aspect | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | December 25, 1998; a brawl between a Christian and a Muslim youth in Poso. | | Main Conflict Phases | Dec 1998, Apr 2000, May-Jun 2000 (the bloodiest). | | Primary Causes | Political competition for local leadership & economic marginalization. | | Estimated Casualties | 600–1,000 killed; over 75,000 displaced. | | Notoriety | Gained national & international attention for its brutality. | | The Video Content | Graphic footage of beheadings, mutilated bodies, lynchings, and grieving civilians. | | Modern Danger | Used to re-traumatize survivors & incite communal hatred. | | Path to Peace | The Malino Declaration (December 2001), brokered by Jusuf Kalla. | | Duration of Conflict | Violence continued sporadically until 2007. |
Note: This article discusses the historical context and documentation of the Poso conflict. Readers seeking to view the actual video footage are advised that the content is extremely graphic and disturbing, potentially triggering trauma for survivors and causing significant emotional distress.
The media associated with this tragedy generally falls into three categories: