In the early 2000s, graphic videos of the conflict—often filmed by militants or witnesses—began circulating via VCD and later the internet. These videos showed gruesome scenes, such as the massacre at the Walisongo boarding school or the burning of villages. For many, these graphic images are the only "proof" of the atrocities committed. The "No Sensor" search is driven by a morbid curiosity to verify the extremes of human cruelty reported in rumors and survivor testimonies.
It was not a holy war. It was a resource war, a political rivalry, and a security force failure. The "sensor" that was applied historically was the Suharto-era narrative that "Indonesia is immune to civil war." That sensor broke in 1998. Tragedi Poso No Sensor
Characterized by one-sided attacks, bombings, and the involvement of extremist networks like Jemaah Islamiyah (JI). Casualties and Social Impact In the early 2000s, graphic videos of the