It’s Disheartening That Rohingya Lost A Great Leader in Mohibullah
I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how exile camps are spots of wretchedness and misery more frequently than safe spaces and trust. In such tricky conditions, a portion of humankind's best motivations can wake up. Be that as it may, as regularly, a portion of the most noticeably terrible motivations will likewise become show. The unfortunate death of Mohibullah, quite possibly the most altruistic and successful local area leader in Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, by individual Rohingya uncovers the revolting and foolish side of individuals made up for lost time in a battle for endurance.
Sadly, what is best for a local area isn't in every
case best for certain individuals locally. What's more, the people who work to
serve the local area consistently discover foes among those whose private
interests they cross. Like most worldwide spectators, Mohibullah contended that
the best result for the Rohingya is for them to be permitted to get back to
Myanmar, if they had ensured equivalent freedoms with different residents of
the country.
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