after one camp leader refused to cooperate with arsa, ahmed was given this order., ahmed was given multiple orders to kill his fellow rohingya. he refused them all and left the organisation. but the murders have continued. more than 300 rohingya refugees have been killed in the last five years. like mohib, many of them were community leaders and activists who opposed the gangs activities. the bangladeshi government allows unhcr to run one secure camp where a limited number of refugees can live under guard. unhcr has also resettled a handful of vulnerable rohingya to third countries, though few foreign governments participate in this programme. yet, we've verified at least four other cases where rohingya community leaders with credible death threats against them were murdered or attacked after they appeals to unhcr went unanswered. it's a story we hear again and again. we've also been told that they're failing to protect women who challenged the gangs conservative views on gender. we're going to call this woman rashida. she was working as a translator for internatio