The crime scene was shot on Wednesday at a refugee camp in southern Bangladesh, a UN spokesman said. Mohibula is in his late 40s. She is a teacher and passionate advocate for the welfare of the Rohingya community who fled Myanmar's military repression in 2017. At that time, more than 700,000 people had to flee to neighboring Bangladesh.




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Most of them live together in a town called Cox's Bazaar, the world's largest refugee settlement. Violence is becoming more common in amplifiers, with gunmen often fighting for influence, kidnapping critics and warning women not to violate conservative Islamic norms.


Rafikul Islam, deputy police chief at Cox's Bazar, also confirmed news of the shooting to Reuters. However, the details of the incident are not fully understood.


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Mohibula founded the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, a group that works tirelessly to highlight the plight of the refugees in the camps.


The group got its name by documenting the atrocities that occurred in public during military repression. The United Nations says the repression in 2017 was carried out with genocidal intent.



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He had told the UN Human Rights Council in 2019 that he wanted the Rohingya to participate in decisions in their place. In 2019, he also met former US President Donald Trump at the White House, where he spoke about the plight of his community.


Because of his defense, Mohibullah was also targeted by other hardliners who threatened to kill him.


“If I die, I'll be fine. I gave my life," he told Reuters in 2019.


People mourn his death



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