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On December 24, 1998, a drunken brawl broke out after a Protestant youth stabbed a Muslim man in Poso town.
Dewi, a young schoolteacher in the small village of Sigi, had spent her life believing that the mountains were sturdy protectors. But as the monsoon season arrived that year, she sensed a different kind of storm brewing—not from the sky, but from the whispers in the market. Video Tragedi Poso 1998
For those looking for visual history, notable documentary resources include: On December 24, 1998, a drunken brawl broke
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