Faktor – Faktor Penyebab Konflik Agraria Antara Masyarakat Kelurahan Sari Rejo Kota Medan dengan TNI AU Lanud Soewondo
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2023Author
Nasution, Luthfia Dinina
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Arifin, Adil
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This thesis is based this was behind the agrarian conflict that had occured
between the Sari Rejo Village Community and the Air Force Soewondo Air Force
Base. This thesis aims to described the factors that trigger land conflicts between
the people of the Sari Rejo Village and the Indonesia Air Force Soewonondo Air
Force Base. This is because some sections of Indonesia society also use land as a
status symbols, so if their status is disturbed they do not hesitase to defend it. On
the other hand, land as a source of life is increasingly limited. In other words, the
increasingly limited existence of land can lead to conflict. This research used
qualitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques in this study were
interview techniques and library research. Based on the results of the research and discussion the main factors that
cause agrarian conflicts are caused by overlapping land ownership which then
result in mutual claims that lead to agrarian conflicts and the supporting factors
include acts of violence from conflicting parties and the issuance of multiple
agrarian document, all parties involved have made various effort including maing
the goverment see to write off assets on the land and planning to move the
Soewondo air base in the hope that this conflict can be resolved more quickly,
apart from that other efforts that have been made are actively conducting dialogue
and coordination with related parties for conflict resolution steps. However the
deletion of theses assets is again an obstacle in resolving this conflict because the
process of deleting these assets requires a long path and takes a long time, besides
that acts of violence that have been committed by both parties have created new
conflicts and made this agrarian conflict continue to be tense and hard to deal.
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