Published on 09:33 PM, October 04, 2021

The murder of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah and its fallout

Mohib Ullah, one of the most prominent advocates of Rohingya repatriation and the representative of Rohingya refugees' struggle for identity before the international audience, was shot dead in his office in Kutupalong camp.

How did this 48-year-old refugee become the voice of a displaced community? And why did the same people he was trying to return to their homeland kill him? How will his death affect the Rohingya repatriation struggle?

In Straight from Star Newsroom, Debjani Shyama discusses the murder of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah and the future of Rohingya repatriation with The Daily Star's senior reporter Mohammad Al-Masum Molla.