Sparked by a brawl between Muslim and Christian youths in the Sayo district on Christmas Eve. This escalated into widespread property damage, with over 300 Christian homes torched. Stage II (April 17–21, 2000):
This period saw the most intense violence, including the infamous "Wali Songo School" massacre, which significantly deepened the divide between the Christian and Muslim communities. tragedi poso no sensor
Di sisi lain, psikolog memperingatkan bahwa menyebarkan konten "no sensor" hanya akan melukai keluarga korban dan memicu kembali dendam. Banyak upaya rekonsiliasi di Poso saat ini (seperti "Operasi Damai Cartenz" dan dialog antaragama) hampir runtuh setiap kali video lama kembali viral di WhatsApp. Sparked by a brawl between Muslim and Christian
Permintaan untuk konten "no sensor" muncul karena beberapa faktor: Brokered by the Indonesian government, it brought leaders
Peace was formally sought through the , signed in December 2001. Brokered by the Indonesian government, it brought leaders from both sides together to agree on: The cessation of all forms of conflict. The maintenance of law and order. The rejection of external interference in local affairs. 4. Long-Term Impact and Security
The tragedy is often reviewed by historians and sociologists through the following lenses:
Beyond the Shadows: Reflecting on the Poso Conflict and the Path to Peace