Irene Sheri paintings
Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky paintings
Sampit, officials said security was now under control, although schools and many shops in Sampit and Palangkaraya were closed. "Things are getting back to normal, although basic needs are limited because many shops are still shut," Palangkaraya police spokeswoman Andi Selvy said. West Kalimantan province, scene of sporadic massacres between the two groups, was also reported to be relatively calm. Adding to the picture of carnage, newspapers reported the discovery of 118 fresh corpses. The Jakarta Post quoted police as saying the bodies had been found dumped outside a local government office on Monday in Parenggean district, 100km from Sampit. The newspaper said the dead were believed to be Madurese refugees fleeing Sampit for Palangkaraya, a four-hour drive away.
2008年7月22日星期二
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