• The Tarakan riot was an ethnic riot which occurred between September 27 and September 29, 2010 in the city of Tarakan, East Kalimantan (now part of North...
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    Tarakan is an island and co-extensively the sole city within the Indonesian province of North Kalimantan. The island city is the largest urban area in...
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    Transmigration program Sampit conflict 2010 Tarakan riot, a much smaller scale riot between Dayak Tidung and Bugis people in Tarakan Fall of Suharto "Indonesia: The...
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    ICAO: WAQQ) is a domestic airport in Tarakan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is located on the island of Tarakan off the coast of Borneo. The airport...
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  • Sampit conflict (category 2001 riots)
    Transmigration program Sambas conflict 2010 Tarakan riot, a much smaller scale riot between Dayak Tidung and Bugis people in Tarakan Fall of Suharto url=https://web...
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    abuse Structural violence Tarakan riot Terrorism in India The Last King of Scotland Horowitz, D.L. (2000) The Deadly Ethnic Riot. University of California...
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  • – The May Riot". Library.ohiou.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2018-02-04. ""Over 1,000 killed in Indonesia riots: rights body...
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  • sight in Tarakan ethnic clashes". The Jakarta Post. September 30, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2012. "Latin American Herald Tribune – 16 Killed in Riot at Venezuelan...
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    previously taken a temporary post as the province's governor defeated former Tarakan mayor Jusuf Serang Kasim. The election was first to be held in North Kalimantan...
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    frontal engagement on Slovenian soil with the German occupier Battle of Tarakan 11–12 January Japan defeats the Netherlands Battle of Manado Battle of...
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    Indonesia omnibus law protests (category Riots and civil disorder in Indonesia)
    Pontianak Tual Tarakan Kupang Medan Jak. Banjarmasin Makassar Palangkaraya Yog. Ban. Surabaya Malang Balikpapan Gorontalo Manado Pekanbaru Ternate Padang...
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    Field followed in 1909. In 1901, the Pamusian Oil Field was discovered on Tarakan, and the Bunyu Oil Field in 1929. Royal Dutch Shell discovered the Miri...
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    October 1944; of Palawan in February 1945; of Mindanao in March 1945; and of Tarakan, Borneo, in May 1945. Rushmore entered Leyte Gulf early in the morning...
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    2022. http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/08/22/airport.riot.ap/index.html CNN story about riots Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sultan Babullah...
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    Pacific War, the Borneo campaign opened with the beginning of the Battle of Tarakan. Born: Rita Coolidge, American singer; in Lafayette, Tennessee Died: Joseph...
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  • exercises have included: Australia: heavy landing craft HMAS Labuan and HMAS Tarakan, amphibious landing platform HMAS Kanimbla, landing ship HMAS Choules,...
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    raped or sexually assaulted at various locations such as Banoeng, Padang, Tarakan, Menado, Flores island and Blora, at the beginning of the Japanese initial...
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    State-owned petroleum company Pertamina sent 4,000 liters of diesel fuel from Tarakan to Palu. Indonesian National Lines (Pelni) stated that it will not impose...
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  • States. 1942 – World War II: Japanese forces attack Tarakan in Borneo, Netherlands Indies (Battle of Tarakan) 1943 – The Republic of China agrees to the Sino-British...
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    on 16 September 1963. On 22 July 1964, as part of a curfew after racial riots in Singapore, the Causeway was closed to travellers without police permission...
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  • Battle of Tarakan (1942) Battle of the Java Sea Netherlands East Indies campaign Borneo campaign (1945) Battle of Balikpapan (1945) Battle of Tarakan (1945)...
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    had participated in a number of operations, including the recapture of Tarakan, Brunei and Balikpapan. They suffered casualties, among them Leading Aircraftman...
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  • camp sites in Papua New Guinea. He was tasked with post-battle duties at Tarakan and British North Borneo. Cook returned home in November 1945 and was treated...
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    Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Batam, Medan, Nunukan, Pontianak, Ambon, and Tarakan. Chinese Indonesians are also a significant part of the Protestant population...
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  • Indonesian ship carrying 10 Indonesian citizens while returning home to Tarakan, North Kalimantan. However, this time, the Malaysian police took action...
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  • January Between January and July landing of Dutch KNIL troops at Biak, Tarakan and Balikpapan. 1 June Sukarno's Pancasila speech 16 July Draft of constitution...
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    (later Kota Kinabalu), Sandakan and briefly on Labuan island and also at Tarakan, Banjarmasin and Kandangan; Suga was often absent from Batu Lintang as...
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    Regiment was attached to the 26th Brigade Group during the invasion of Tarakan in May 1945. The remainder of this regiment subsequently supported the...
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    Pte Ltd. pp. 287–. ISBN 978-981-4677-67-7. Jamie Han (2014). "Communal riots of 1964". National Library Board. Retrieved 5 July 2015. Wikimedia Commons...
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    Strait Battle of Manado Battle of Surabaya (1945) Battle of Tarakan (1942) Battle of Tarakan (1945) Battle of the Java Sea Batu Islands Batusangkar Bauzi...
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