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Iraq’s famous online star "Miss Baghdad" was shot dead in the street

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and 1965 minority Chinese origin indonesian slaughtered by indoneisan
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You are a liar like Jap who deny Nanking massare and afraid of C

Don't forget karma will never leave anybody who has commited warcrimes against Chinese civilans
 
Don't forget karma will never leave anybody who has commited warcrimes against Chinese civilans

There is no killing and rape on May 1998 riot in Jakarta. Those photos are fake or taken from other conflict like Sampit conflict or Ambon conflict. Indonesia during that time is fragile thats why that such tragedy can happen. May 1998 riot is mostly about burning Chinese businesses and "maybe" home.

Those photo might be taken from these conflict:


The Sampit conflict was an outbreak of inter-ethnic violence in Indonesia, beginning in February 2001 and lasting throughout the year. The conflict started in the town of Sampit, Central Kalimantan Province, and spread throughout the province, including the capital, Palangkaraya. The conflict was between the indigenous Dayak people and the migrant Madurese from the island of Madura off Java.[1]

The conflict broke out on February 18, 2001 when two Madurese were attacked by a number of Dayaks.[2] The conflict resulted in more than 500 deaths, with over 100,000 Madurese displaced from their homes.[3] Hundreds of Madurese were also found to be decapitated by the Dayaks.[4]

Dayak itself is Christian and animism and Madurese is Islam (victim)

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The Maluku Islands sectarian conflict was a period of ethno-political conflict along religious lines, which spanned the Indonesian islands that compose the Maluku archipelago, with particularly serious disturbances in Ambon and Halmahera Islands. The duration of the conflict is generally dated from the start of the Reformasi era in early 1999 to the signing of the Malino II Accord on 13 February 2002.

The conflict had a significant effect upon the 2.1 million people of greater Maluku. Leading up to the Malino agreement, the International Crisis Group estimated that 700,000 people had been displaced by the four years of fighting in the Moluccas which is thought to have claimed a minimum of 5,000 lives.[20] This constituted the largest movement of refugees since the federation of the Indonesian state and the majority of the 1.4 million internal refugees reported in February 2002 by the World Food Programme.[21]
 
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