Honoring those lost and the importance of the hard-won peace that followed. The Road to Peace: The Malino Declaration
The violence eventually subsided following the in December 2001. Mediated by the Indonesian government, this peace agreement brought religious leaders from both sides together to end the hostilities. While sporadic tension remained for years, the declaration marked the end of large-scale communal warfare. Conclusion: Lessons from Poso Video Tragedi Poso 1998
The 1998 post-Suharto transition weakened the military and police's capacity to maintain order, allowing local disputes to spiral into mass violence. Video Evidence and Media Honoring those lost and the importance of the
The 1998 Poso tragedy refers to the first phase of a series of communal conflicts in Poso, Central Sulawesi, which erupted on December 25, 1998 While sporadic tension remained for years, the declaration
: The most violent period, involving organized militia attacks. Human and Social Impact
The conflict is generally divided into three major stages from 1998 to 2001: Phase I (December 1998):