NEGARA DAN MASYARAKAT DALAM RESOLUSI KONFLIK DI INDONESIA (Daerah Konflik Kalimantan Barat dan Kalimantan Tengah
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https://doi.org/10.14203/jpp.v4i1.451Abstract
An explosion of ethnic conflicts in West Kalimantan 1999 and Central Kalimantan 2001 shook the entire area Media reports of widespread violence often including beheadings cannibalism and ethnic cleansing In both case a single ethnic group migrants from the island of Madura was targeted and accounted for the overwhelming majority of victims State have a little role to push conflict resolution Jakarta s tardy response read clearly in both cases especially in Central Kalimantan We very shockly how can violence killed hundreds of people The state s response to mass murders killed has been too little and too late National intervention is usually required But because the state lacks an national rapid response force and because state has so far been either paralyzed or unwilling to act mass killing has gone unchecked The Madurese in West and Central Kalimantan were particularly hard hit by these conflicts Most had to abandon their homes and livelihoods and seek shelter in safe areas in the Kalimantan or farther away in Madura Recently most internally displaced persons IDPs from the 2001 Central Kalimantan conflict have begun returning however IDPs from the West Kalimantan district of Sambas who fled during the 1999 conflict have been barred from returning to their homes Locals and returnees note an increased on physical intimidation an unwelcome situation and a general sense of insecurity Although years have passed since the conflicts erupted resolution is still elusive for many people The peace process in Sambas West Kalimantan still stagnant and should be re launched to enable the return of IDPs.
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