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The killings began in [[Banyuwangi Regency]] in February. Organized assassins, dressed in black from which they gained the name ninja, began attacking leaders affiliated with [[Nahdlatul Ulama]]. Local people began to hunt down and kill anyone who they believed to be ‘ninjas’ in response. About five people were killed between February and July. In the month of August, 40 people were killed, and in September the number rose to 80.
 
According to a contemporary report by the New York Times, on 18 October 1998, five men were killed in the [[Turen]] area. One was beaten to death, one was burned and three were beheaded. On 20 October 1998, three killings occurred. Two had been seized from a police car by vigilantes who reportedly slit their throats, and the third was the man whose head was paraded on a stake.
 
On 24 October at Godanglegi, near [[Malang]], another five suspected ninjas were killed by villagers. One victim was burnt to death while another was beheaded.