Three years ago today, Rohingya militants murdered Rohingya human rights defender Mohib Ullah in a Cox's Bazar refugee camp in Bangladesh. We honor his memory today, and every day, by continuing his plight for justice and rights for Rohingya refugees and human rights defenders living under threat.

 

Today marks the third anniversary of the tragic loss of Mr. Muhib Ullah, a passionate and tireless leader of the Rohingya community. His dedication and courage in fighting for the rights and freedom of his people left a lasting impact on those he served. Muhib Ullah was not only a voice for the oppressed but also a symbol of hope for a better future for the Rohingya people. His work in bringing international attention to the plight of the Rohingya and advocating for justice and human rights is a legacy that continues to inspire.


As we remember him today, we honor his unwavering commitment to his community, and we reflect on the struggle for freedom and dignity that he championed. His vision for a peaceful, free, and just future for the Rohingya remains alive in the hearts of many, and his sacrifices will not be forgotten.

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