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`Chop, chop. There was no way they could run' In one hour, 118 people were hacked to death; BORNEO: Dyak tribesmen take violent revenge on migrant Madurese with spears and machetes in conflict over land and economic prospects.(News)
From:
The Independent (London, England)
| Date:
February 28, 2001| Author:
Galpin, Richard
| COPYRIGHT 2001 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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THE MASSACRE took little more than an hour. In a murderous frenzy of ethnic hatred, 118 men, women and children were hacked to death with machetes and spears as they stepped from the trucks they believed were taking them to safety. Six were beheaded.
The Madurese settlers were slaughtered by Dyak tribesmen when they returned to their homes in the small town of Parrangean under police protection, in the worst single atrocity of the ethnic slaughter that has shaken Indones...
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