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Shoot and kill Rohingya leaders – On September 30, CNN reported that 4-5 gunmen shot and killed Mohib Ullah, over 40, a Rohingya leader in a refugee camp. who visited the White House in 2019 to meet with Donald Trump when he was President of the United States To represent the suffering of the Rohingya people in Myanmar

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Teacher Mohib Ullah, the deceased

The incident happened around 8 p.m. on Sept. 29 as Mr Ullah held talks with refugees leaders outside his office. at Kutupalong camp Cox’s Bazaar In southeast Bangladesh, after being shot, people rushed to Medical Organization Hospital without Borders. (AMSF) within the camp, but Mr. Ullah eventually died.

Mohib Ullah is a teacher and head of the Arakan Rohingya Association for Peace and Human Rights. (ARPSH) at Kutupalong camp in 2019 hosted the two-year anniversary of the 700,000 Rohingya exile from Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

2019 refugee life memorial / Rohingya refugees gather to mark the second anniversary of the exodus at the Kutupalong camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, August 25, 2019. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman/

The event was attended by 200,000 Rohingya, but Bangladeshi media criticized the event with displeasure.

Read the news: Remembrance 2 years on the day Myanmar began to defeat the Rohingya, 700,000 people left Rakhine to escape to survive.

The fame of Allah This has made the Rohingya leader a malignant target and multiple death threats from extremists. Until the person who gave an interview to Reuters in 2019 said, “If I die, it doesn’t matter. I gave up my life.”

Shoot and kill Rohingya leaders

Ullah (suit standing on the right) once met Mr Trump.

Human Rights Watch said Mohib Ullah was a key voice of the Rohingya community. From communicating to the world to protect the rights of the Rohingya to safety and dignity return. The killing underscores the danger of those who dare to speak up for freedom and against violence.

Mohib Ullah’s death not only hampered Rohingya migrants’ struggle for rights and protection within the camps. It also hampered the process of repatriating the Rohingya to Myanmar. Human Rights Watch calls for an investigation into the perpetrators and the background of the killings.

Shoot and kill Rohingya leaders

Inside the Kutupalong Camp (AP Photo/Shafiqur Rahman, File)

Saad Hammadi of Amnesty international calls for Bangladeshi officials and the United Nations refugee aid agency. together to protect people in refugee camps starting to have more problems from armed groups linked to drug dealers They often kill and take migrants hostage to extort money.

There are now more than 1.1 million Rohingya migrants in Bangladesh since the outbreak. The last wave of crackdowns in Rakhine state was in 2017.

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