- Police in Bangladesh said Sunday that two Rohingya leaders had been murdered by a mob as the overall security of almost one million refugees in a sprawling set of camps becomes ever more precarious.
- Rohingya leaders and the nephew of one of the victims concurred, blaming ARSA as well.
- Several of the group’s members were charged after Mohib Ullah, a Rohingya leader who had once visited the White House, was murdered last September.
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