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Central Lampung Residents Clashes
Posted by Indra Azzura on Sunday, November 11, 2012
New Review - Clashes between residents re-occur. This time Buyut Kampung, Kampung Gunung Sugih attack Kesumadadi, District Bekri, Central Lampung. The violence occurred Thursday, November 8, 2012 at around 15:00 pm.
"People Buyut came with two trucks. They sharply attacked unarmed villagers Kesumadadi," said Head of Public Relations Lampung Police, Chief Sulistyaningsih to VIVAnews, Friday, November 9, 2012.
No casualties in the clashes. But the inevitable loss of material. Six homes were severely damaged burned. About 31 houses were partially damaged lightly thrown a hard object.
"Currently, 300 people were evacuated in the boarding school Kesumadadi Darul Mustakhin located around the village Kesumadadi," said Sulistyaningsih.
Citizens of this brutal act triggered the case of theft of cattle on October 18, 2012. At that time, three head of cattle owned by residents of Kampung Kesumadadi missing. Thieves arrested, judged the mass and burned to death. Later known, a suspected thief was Kampung Buyut named Khairil Anwar.
Knowing one of its citizens were killed brutally, Buyut mobilize villagers to attack the village of Kesumadadi. On Thursday, around 14:00 pm, with a motorcycle and truck them to the village Kesumadadi.
Hundreds of police officers who knew there would be assault, arrived on the scene. Officials try to keep the masses from entering the village Kesumadadi. But police efforts failed.
Upon successful entry, direct mass destroying and burning. Officials try to reverse a violent mob to the border villages.
"Around 19:00 pm, the crowd had to be dissolved, pushed out by officers of the Police Mobile Brigade Lampung," said Sulistyaningsih.
Soon, Lampung Police and officials of the Regional Leadership Council (Muspida) Lampung directly monitor the scene. Security was tightened at the site in anticipation of retaliation. A total of five companies of the mobile brigade, one company combined Sabhara Lampung Police, 1 SSK TNI, 1 Platoon municipal police deployed. "Players who have secured temporary consist of 5 people," he said.
Not only in Central Lampung, clashes between residents also going West Nusa Tenggara on the same day, Thursday, November 8, 2012. Residents from two different villages namely, Village and Village Simpasai Kandai Two, Dompu attacking each other on the border of the township. [See video at this link]
Using sharp weapons, air guns and arrows hurt each other. As a result, many people were injured. Conflicts between groups of citizens sparked a fight between youths in a single organ event.
Residents living near the scene immediately close their homes. Women and children are seen crying as panic hit each saw action between groups of citizens. Their action stopped after hundreds of police deployed to the scene.
Peace is beautiful
Conflict between people previously occurred in South Lampung. From Saturday to Monday October 28 to 30 2012, the villagers of Desa Balinuraga Agom to kill each other. A total of 12 people were killed pathetic. Hundreds of houses in the village burned charred Balinuraga. About 300 heads of households by the number of displaced 1,000 lives.
The event started bloody trivia. Two girls from the village of Agom who was driving a motorcycle crashed into a bike that rides two young men from the village Balinuraga. The two boys then helped. Both girls were uncomfortable because they feel abused when young men from Balinuraga help.
Apparently this incident long tails. Parents did not receive the two girls. They felt their children were harassed. Until finally Agom villagers angry and demanding family responsibilities Balinuraga youth. Until finally clash ensued.
Winning so charcoal, ashes lost. Conflict, whatever form not only harmful but also kill the brotherhood of the future. Finally, the two sides also agreed to terms late Sunday 4 November 2012. There are 10 main points agreed by both parties to end the conflict between citizens of South Lampung. Residents move back and the economy returns to normal.
Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Djoko Suyanto said the peace deal should be disseminated to the grassroots level. "Not to the extent agreed by the leaders alone.'s Important, without it then what we want for peace will be hard to do," said Djoko, Monday, November 5, 2012.
Step peace-related conflicts have already been made citizens in Ambon and Poso.
Ambon 13 years ago, a bloody conflict had brought the issue of religion. Many victims. Houses, mosques and churches were burned. Now, Ambon has united. The effort was then promoted peaceful community leaders and religious organizations.
Even a group of young Christians and Muslims in Ambon, for example, trying to knit back with a cup of coffee fraternity. They form a group of peace. His name is 'Coffe Badati'. They are the same spirit, the past is an afterthought. Now face the future.
In September 2011, the group held a grand theme, "Reflections Badati Peace". Hundreds of people also attended the event held at the World Peace Gong was. Big celebration was held after brawl, which worried the trauma could provoke conflict 13 years ago it was.
The young men also held a similar event in January 2012 ago. The event was held to commemorate the tragedy of dark, horizontal conflict began last erupted January 19, 1999.
The term "Badati" comes from the language of the ancestors of the Moluccas which means venture. Together, or mutual aid. In its activities, the youth of different religion, diligently divide the coffee to residents and security guards. Later they not only divide the coffee, but also sugar and bread.
In Poso, Central Sulawesi, in 2001, prompting also been 'bloody'. It said there were about 2,000 people were killed, 60,000 houses were damaged. However, their will to unite, then peace is created.
Despite this, people are concerned with the situation in Poso Poso in the past three months. A number of terror and violence feared going back to repeat the bloody riots in the past.
Members of Parliament Poso, Udin Odjobolo hoped that terror and violence is not endless conflict of the past. "We do not want Poso residents fell twice on the same hole. We've felt the pain of living in a conflict," said Udin. He urged the security forces to handle serious cases of terrorism and violence that occurred later. Whoever did.
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