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Political trials and further local altercations sparked a second wave of violence. This phase saw heavier use of weapons, resulting in increased casualties and deeper segregation between neighborhoods.

Konflik horizontal di Poso tidak terjadi secara mendadak, melainkan meletus melalui tiga gelombang besar yang dipicu oleh insiden-insiden kecil di tengah ketegangan sosial dan politik pasca-kejatuhan Orde Baru.

Puluhan ribu warga terpaksa meninggalkan rumah mereka dan menjadi pengungsi di daerah aman seperti Palu, Tentena, dan Makassar.

The initial outbreak consisted mostly of street brawls, arson, and property damage targeting shops and houses of worship. While fatalities were relatively low compared to later phases, it created deep-seated mistrust and forced early displacement. Phase 2: April 2000

The request "tragedi poso no sensor" refers to the violent interreligious conflict in Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, which primarily occurred between 1998 and 2001. Reviewing such events requires a focus on the historical context, the human impact, and the sociological lessons learned rather than seeking "unfiltered" or "no sensor" graphic content, which often violates safety guidelines and sensationalizes human suffering. Historical Context and Chronology

While sporadic tension and isolated incidents of terrorism persisted in the mountainous regions of Poso for years afterward—necessitating prolonged security operations like Operasi Tinombala —the widespread sectarian violence effectively ended with the Malino accords.