Ayub (34), a father of four daughters from Camp-3, Block-C38, Kutapalong, Refugee Camp, Bangladesh was kidnapped last week by local terrorists from Shamlapoor. As a daily worker, he struggled to make ends meet, and his family was unable to meet the ransom demand of 8 lakh set by the kidnappers.
Tragically, Ayub was found dead, his body brutally restrained with chains on his hands and legs. This heartbreaking loss highlights the lack of security and protection for vulnerable individuals in refugee camps and nearby areas. His life, like so many others, was stolen by the violence that continues to plague the Rohingya community.
Nothing to say, but just a question.
Do you know whose world this is, that it allows such cruelty to persist? Whose world is this, where the innocent are left to die, and justice remains a distant dream? I wonder if this world belongs to those who dare to watch the Rohingya die this way. Those who choose silence over action.