Why the killer of Bangladesh’s first president is free in Canada - The Fifth Estate

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @SagnikSanyal88
    @SagnikSanyal88 Год назад +1415

    As an Indian...I can feel fellow Bangladeshi's plight .... the terrorists involved in Air India Bombing; largely lived a free and happy life in Canada ...we understand the pain.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Год назад

      Trudeau is scared Choudhary, if deported, will rat him out & this may expose Canadian governments role in the assassination of Bangladesh's PM.

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 Год назад +73

      Don't Indians also clamor for setting up Akhand Bharat which would mean Bangladesh would cease to exist?

    • @kokohustle_com
      @kokohustle_com Год назад +173

      @@okeng71487 No we dont want more Muslims in our country. Akhand Bharat is basically a Hindu state. But it is not a official govt stand, just some social media bs because Hindu-Muslim rivalry gets views and benefits a small section of people. But yes, parts of India illegally occupied by Pakistan and China are definitely part of Akhand Bharat if such a thing exists.

    • @kevinbest888
      @kevinbest888 Год назад +1

      Yeah and India is caught red handed always trying to assassin people in other countries, Canda caught them and now the U.S. caught them... so did Qatar so sorry my friend Indian reputation has gone worse from the bad 😅😂

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 Год назад

      @@kokohustle_com Who's "we"?

  • @IrShan-o2b
    @IrShan-o2b 6 месяцев назад +393

    At 37.10
    “the judicial system of Bangladesh is very much independent”
    It is the greatest joke ever 🤣🤣🤣

  • @shahabdullahmahmud5050
    @shahabdullahmahmud5050 14 дней назад +7

    As a Bangladeshi we are thankful to Noor for saving the nation from Mujib's autocracy

  • @RiasatAzim-s5u
    @RiasatAzim-s5u Год назад +584

    "Canada rejected Noor's refugee claim in 2006 and ordered him to leave the country.
    But he applied for a security risk assessment stating that he would face the death penalty if he returned home. And this is how Noor took advantage of Canada's anti-death penalty stance. "

    • @jesusofnazareth3507
      @jesusofnazareth3507 Год назад +79

      Thanks Canada for sheltering him

    • @marufhaquekhan3203
      @marufhaquekhan3203 Год назад +93

      The killer should be deported soon

    • @davidlim5
      @davidlim5 Год назад +1

      Canada is the home of murderers & kidnappers ???

    • @mokadir1
      @mokadir1 Год назад +41

      But if he is not involved in this incident, why he afraid of coming to Bangladesh

    • @BobbsVegine-eg3xz
      @BobbsVegine-eg3xz Год назад +26

      ​@@mokadir1if someone accuse you if a crime in a country where death even goes to the falsely accused. Would you return or stay within that country.

  • @Kevindecosta
    @Kevindecosta Год назад +617

    Most of the pakistani millitary generals and officers who were involved in 1971 genocide also call canada home. canada allowed them to become citizens even after fully knowing their antecedents during and before the 71 war
    After seeing the complete documentary, the only reason that comes to my mind(personnel opinion) is that the murderer has a support of an intelligence agency and that canada is just taking the heat for working with that intelligence agency.

    • @supremearya
      @supremearya Год назад +66

      And that agency is CIA.

    • @istoppedlaughing5225
      @istoppedlaughing5225 Год назад +1

      The moral of the story is just to divide people

    • @ishanarahman3931
      @ishanarahman3931 Год назад

      Khankir pola nur maagir put

    • @rmf9567
      @rmf9567 Год назад +29

      ​@@supremearyaKnock it off😂😂😂 Canada has long been known a safe haven

    • @ajitandyokothakur7191
      @ajitandyokothakur7191 Год назад +34

      I agree with you whole heartedly. Just like Canada has given asylum to several Akali terrorists all these years under the excuse of "Death Penalty". Is that a reasoning for harboring fugitives that have been found to be killers by due processes in those countries like India and Bangladesh? I had more respect before for the Trudeau government before. How would he feel if anpther country harbors a fugitive from Canada and refuse to hand them over by extraditing to Canada by using the same excuse the Canadian government uses "Death Penalty". I have many Canadian friends that totally disagree with their government's decision but down play it in public.

  • @Truth4874
    @Truth4874 8 месяцев назад +404

    Bit rich, Shiekh Hasina has been responsible for thousands of Bangladeshis being disappeared.

    • @KbEntertainment24
      @KbEntertainment24 6 месяцев назад +35

      Tarek Zia and Khaleda Zia is Responsible for lakhs

    • @Truth4874
      @Truth4874 6 месяцев назад +34

      @KbEntertainment24 All political parties in Bangladesh are the same, none of them adhere to rule of law or democracy. Banana Republic

    • @asuin190
      @asuin190 6 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@KbEntertainment24they are fade now. But evil Hasina still killing.

    • @escape3987
      @escape3987 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@KbEntertainment24 You can not justify bad things by giving example of other wrong doers. Tell the fascist regime of Bangladesh to step down and take responsibility of deaths of several hundred students and general people.

    • @Hsanity
      @Hsanity 6 месяцев назад

      @@KbEntertainment24 We don't even give a F**k about Zia family. The conversation is about dictator Hasina. Please stop with your cheap finger pointing game. Defend your mommy, murderer of humanity Hasina Sheikh.

  • @firstsparkle5378
    @firstsparkle5378 Год назад +531

    I think, laden should have hid in Canada rather than Pakistan, wrong choices could be fatal.

    • @Xyz19781i
      @Xyz19781i 8 месяцев назад +8

      hahahahahah

    • @123junu
      @123junu 8 месяцев назад +8

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @fozlerabby363
      @fozlerabby363 6 месяцев назад +1

      Mujib divided the country

    • @mayukhsarkar4386
      @mayukhsarkar4386 6 месяцев назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @PingPong-wr1cl
      @PingPong-wr1cl 5 месяцев назад +5

      he should hv instead hid inside the
      Masjid al-Haram

  • @OpinionsMatterNamesDont
    @OpinionsMatterNamesDont Год назад +299

    Meanwhile, Trudeau in press-conferences: "Canada is a rule of law country!"

    • @htpcnz7378
      @htpcnz7378 Год назад +9

      Wow didn't realize Trudeau was Canadian PM since 1998 when the dude was first convicted or when
      he was outed in 2011...

    • @CatouMilou
      @CatouMilou Год назад +11

      @@htpcnz7378 Not the same Trudeau. It is clear in the video.

    • @441rider
      @441rider Год назад

      ...and India has Jason Bourne assassins in Canada running wild. All parties support that theory.

    • @sakttan
      @sakttan Год назад +14

      Why didn't Harper and his gang do anything about this? Harper was PM in 2011 when Noor Chowdry was outed.

    • @praveensingha3040
      @praveensingha3040 Год назад +14

      ​@@htpcnz7378 It was his Father PIERRE TRUDEAU
      LIKE FATHER LIKE SON .

  • @ishtiakabdullahyousufmozum894
    @ishtiakabdullahyousufmozum894 11 месяцев назад +47

    Canada is one of the most humanist state in world.... It never hesitates to give asylum to any one... even to the murderers of women and children.... How touching....

    • @primeworld1830
      @primeworld1830 7 месяцев назад

      Canada is a safe haven for pyscopaths, terrorists, murderers, exploiters, tormenters, and so on. The Blood Colored Flag Land

  • @AMSudad
    @AMSudad Год назад +465

    My father always told me that everyone is always concerned with the human rights of the criminal, nobody is worried about the crimes he committed.

    • @xc5103
      @xc5103 Год назад +27

      The law is to protect the guilty, not the innocent.

    • @life4bitch
      @life4bitch Год назад +6

      Are u sure your father told you this? LOL or you copy paste from others LOL

    • @bmaak
      @bmaak Год назад +6

      It's not that nobody worries about the crimes committed. It's just that criminals have rights too. As horrible as that sounds!

    • @crazyforexoticbirdskay3726
      @crazyforexoticbirdskay3726 Год назад +6

      That's what makes u democratic and humane unlike hasina and and gang

    • @BunoBangla
      @BunoBangla 8 месяцев назад +1

      Democracy.. 😂😂

  • @sudipadhikari9752
    @sudipadhikari9752 Год назад +188

    Canda is the safest place of criminals.

  • @saifulislam-iv2kx
    @saifulislam-iv2kx 5 месяцев назад +24

    Hey @thefitfth estate how do you feel now that many people you interviewed in this documentary have now been arrested?

  • @RafiaKhan-z3h
    @RafiaKhan-z3h Год назад +92

    Noor Chowdhury applied to the government for a 'Pre-Removal Risk Assessment' around 2010, fearing that his death sentence could be executed if sent to Bangladesh. Since Canada does not support the death penalty, he has been living a free life in Canada for almost 14 years using this opportunity.

    • @kellyprice1024
      @kellyprice1024 Год назад +10

      I wonder if he receives a gold plated pension?

    • @Shironya7
      @Shironya7 Год назад +6

      Bro found a loophole

    • @albertcamus7684
      @albertcamus7684 Год назад +1

      বাংলাদেশের মানুষ তোদের দেশে গিয়ে ডলার খরচ করে বিদায়.... তোরা দুই বেলা খেতে পাস .....ডলারের অভাবে সবকিছুই তো বিক্রি করে দিলি বাংলাদেশের কাছে ..... কয়দিন পর বৌদি মাসি পিসি এগুলা কে বিক্রি করে দিবি বাংলাদেশের মানুষের কাছে.....নির্লজ্জ ইন্ডিয়ান তোরা

    • @agnelomascarenhas8990
      @agnelomascarenhas8990 9 месяцев назад

      There is a fundamental problem. His citizenship is invalid. He is not a Canadian.
      He has no protection such as the death penalty exception.
      Canada is protecting an assasin.

  • @zarreensultana4729
    @zarreensultana4729 6 месяцев назад +41

    Right now in Bangladesh Hasina is a criminal minister
    July 2024

  • @TheAlternateSystem
    @TheAlternateSystem 5 месяцев назад +10

    Did you see how the peoples of Bangladesh showed their joy once dictator Hasina flee the country on 5th August 2024? Peoples of Bangladesh felt the same on 15th August 1975! The Hasina government's International war crime tribunal was a kangaroo court! Fifth Estate must have received a big sum from the corrupt regime for this program. Major Dalim is a hero in Bangladesh now!

  • @lancelotdufrane
    @lancelotdufrane Год назад +120

    The Fifth Estate. What a great program. Always do the deep dive. Thank you.

    • @umixed24
      @umixed24 Год назад +4

      Nur chowdori was the great son of his nation.

    • @azmainfahik
      @azmainfahik Год назад +3

      ​@@umixed24Do you have any idea what you're talking about?

    • @SpeedyGamer-MMHS
      @SpeedyGamer-MMHS Год назад +1

      ​@@umixed24 ৯০ এর পর জন্মেছেন নাকি?

    • @Viraltokshort
      @Viraltokshort Год назад

      @@umixed24Get the fk out of Bangladesh and go to Pakistan

    • @naiem7531
      @naiem7531 5 месяцев назад

      @@azmainfahik What now Buddy 🤡

  • @ramahmud3026
    @ramahmud3026 5 месяцев назад +31

    what an irony - now anisul hoque is in prison and that killer is still free

  • @Weirdbutfunnygames
    @Weirdbutfunnygames 20 дней назад +4

    Justice served by Nur chowdhury and saved a nation

  • @me_aas
    @me_aas Год назад +99

    Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph.
    We want Justice 🇧🇩

  • @eraniemroj7580
    @eraniemroj7580 6 месяцев назад +47

    Her father was a dictator and you cannot do that with any dictator like if you talk about the Gaddafi the officers of army and the people who drag him down you cannot punish that people so basically it's right

    • @sumitborse
      @sumitborse 5 месяцев назад +1

      What happened after him?

    • @ahnafzaheen6593
      @ahnafzaheen6593 5 месяцев назад

      @@sumitborse dont listen their bullshit look at my other reply

    • @orangesoda5370
      @orangesoda5370 5 месяцев назад +6

      Without him, bangladesh would still be east pakistan.

    • @ahnafzaheen6593
      @ahnafzaheen6593 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@orangesoda5370 yeah we would have wear Pakistani code dress by force

    • @seekngeek
      @seekngeek 5 месяцев назад +5

      Was 10 year old Sheikh Russel also a dictator?

  • @sandipbhattacharyya7540
    @sandipbhattacharyya7540 Год назад +9

    War crime commited by pakiatan Army on Bangladesh people also need to be investigated and perpetrator must be punished

  • @LivingtheDream67
    @LivingtheDream67 Год назад +77

    Pierre Trudeau was PM at the time.Pierre Trudeau in 1975. A Liberal, he served two terms as Prime Minister (1968-1979; 1980-1984). He led the Liberal Party in five general elections, winning four (1968, 1972, 1974 and 1980) and losing one (1979). He won majority governments in 1968, 1974 and 1980, and a minority government in the 1972 election.

    • @madhukarmurthi9064
      @madhukarmurthi9064 Год назад +32

      Pierre T...the guy who refused to extradite the Air India bomber before he did it, and after the fact...what a proud history we have!

    • @carlawestlund4429
      @carlawestlund4429 Год назад +3

      ​@@madhukarmurthi9064😅lmfao

    • @mervinprone
      @mervinprone Год назад

      The worst prime minister in history. The damage he caused to this country is permanent.

    • @plasticide4095
      @plasticide4095 Год назад

      ahhh the Trudeaus, who have a history of allowing murderers and terrorists to live in their land

    • @sidd62
      @sidd62 Год назад

      Justin Trudeau inherited the links to extremists and criminals from his father. Criminals are their strong vote bank and Liberals go to any length for their protection in Canada.

  • @ishratraim9933
    @ishratraim9933 5 месяцев назад +27

    How much did the bangladesh government paid you to make this video?
    Why are you not making a video on the current situation? What about the incidents took place from 1972-1975? Why did the people of Bangladesh were silent after his death? Look deep into the history before making bogus video like this!

  • @alisajjadarwand5745
    @alisajjadarwand5745 11 месяцев назад +97

    I am from Afghanistan, and I believe Bangladesh should be proud of its leader, Sheikh Mujeeb ur Rahman. Look where Bangladesh and Pakistan are now.

    • @UndoEverything
      @UndoEverything 9 месяцев назад

      Stop looking at Bangladesh and Pakistan, look at your own country Afghanistan and think what have you done to it that you are living like animals.

    • @waytogo11
      @waytogo11 8 месяцев назад

      Look where india is now. It I the country with the most poor people in the world

    • @Yonaqusf
      @Yonaqusf 8 месяцев назад +5

      my first time seeing a Afghan on the internet(no offense)

    • @94D33M
      @94D33M 7 месяцев назад

      Does the majority of afghani people hate their country, just like we bangladeshis and India do?

    • @Broccoli-m9h
      @Broccoli-m9h 6 месяцев назад +4

      Is everything ok in Afghanistan now ?

  • @shukriiii
    @shukriiii Год назад +127

    Canada needs to do more when it comes to vetting the people who come here. How are murderers and political assassins roaming free?

    • @ninjaweretiger4273
      @ninjaweretiger4273 Год назад +11

      And here I thought we were good. Based off biometrics required and the police background checks required. ID pics need to be taken too. Either police in those countries are not doing their job. Or something else is happening.

    • @libshastra
      @libshastra Год назад

      @@ninjaweretiger4273 something else is happening. We have Visa sponsorship programs where security checks can be voided if you get a really good reference. It is essentially gaming the system a bit.

    • @IRQ1Conflict
      @IRQ1Conflict Год назад +1

      Canada is a lawless country. Just a shell of it's former self.

    • @sylvi4444
      @sylvi4444 Год назад

      Vetting? Not done here with criminals. Natzees, Khalistani, terrorists walking amongst us. Canada is dying.

    • @trickolas78
      @trickolas78 Год назад +3

      Why? Diversity is our strength ❤

  • @saifilicious1749
    @saifilicious1749 5 месяцев назад +9

    Please cover the real history after 1971 . How sheikh mujib became the villain

    • @monpatel3925
      @monpatel3925 3 месяца назад

      After Hasina u commented it!!

  • @Mahani_85
    @Mahani_85 5 месяцев назад +6

    I laughed so hard that I died when he said, "Bangladesh judicial system is very much independent." And now my spirit is writing this comment. 😂

  • @limondeb2317
    @limondeb2317 Год назад +58

    Sincere thanks to CBC, Mark Kelley and the team to bring the dark and abusive part of so called human right concept in some cases. All I can say is that criminals should be punished for their crime and as a civilized and lawful nation the government of Canada should not take the side of a brutal murderer by the name of human rights.

  • @CAT4U2C
    @CAT4U2C Год назад +152

    You know, I thought there was lack of justice in my province of Nova Scotia but it’s fair to say it’s all over Canada lack of justice

    • @BobbsVegine-eg3xz
      @BobbsVegine-eg3xz Год назад +6

      Well you should be proud to be in Canada. Instead of a country where death penalty is handed out willynilly.

    • @jayy3291
      @jayy3291 Год назад +9

      Thanks to Liberal Trudeau Government for this entire mess

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Год назад

      Trudeau is scared Choudhary, if deported, will rat him out & this may expose Canadian governments role in the assassination of Bangladesh's PM.

    • @Shadow_underway
      @Shadow_underway Год назад +3

      Proud of Nur chowdory

    • @albertcamus7684
      @albertcamus7684 Год назад +1

      বাংলাদেশের মানুষ তোদের দেশে গিয়ে ডলার খরচ করে বিদায়.... তোরা দুই বেলা খেতে পাস .....ডলারের অভাবে সবকিছুই তো বিক্রি করে দিলি বাংলাদেশের কাছে ..... কয়দিন পর বৌদি মাসি পিসি এগুলা কে বিক্রি করে দিবি বাংলাদেশের মানুষের কাছে.....নির্লজ্জ ইন্ডিয়ান তোরা

  • @globaltimesmagazine6877
    @globaltimesmagazine6877 Год назад +34

    Thank you CBC for this historical remarkable public report, particularly done by Mark Kelley and his team members. It's been almost 50 years (1975 - 2024) Bangladeshi and Canadians are looking for closure of this national saga. Justice for the human rights or human rights for justice. It's up to the Canadian Government to respond on this matter.

  • @brilliantentertainment49
    @brilliantentertainment49 Год назад +41

    Sincere thanks to Mr Mark Kelly and CBC Team for bringing the truth forward.
    Bangladesh saw absolutely dark phases from 1975 to 1996. The INDEMNITY ORDINANCE protected all killers, this type of barbaric law isn't existing anywhere in the world.
    Finally, some of the murderers walked through gallows but some of them were given shelter in USA and Canada.We have come to know about some hidden truth regarding Nur Chowdhury. He should be brought back Bangladesh as soon as possible..

  • @syeducchash2301
    @syeducchash2301 Год назад +10

    Love you Mark and your team for this important documentary.

  • @shambcn1
    @shambcn1 5 месяцев назад +9

    She did vengeance not justice. And her hand is full of blood

    • @monpatel3925
      @monpatel3925 3 месяца назад

      Commented two months ago 😂

  • @mdrirafid
    @mdrirafid Год назад +15

    I have exam tomorrow....still watching your documentary! What a presentation‌‌‌!!!!Loved it!

  • @RafiaKhan-z3h
    @RafiaKhan-z3h Год назад +13

    In 1999, Noor Chowdhury's application to remain as a refugee was rejected by the Canadian government. He later appealed and lost. In 2009, the Canadian Supreme Court ordered Noor to be deported from Canada.

  • @Roman.reinges.
    @Roman.reinges. Год назад +7

    WE REQUEST CANADA GIVE BACK THIS MAN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE . A CHEATER

  • @1Minutexplorer
    @1Minutexplorer Год назад +8

    Thank you much Mr. Kelly for investigate and make this descriptive content .
    Thank you, Mr. Kelly, for investigating and creating this descriptive content. It was also nice to see the video that you created. When I saw it, I remembered seeing you and your team leaving the hotel in the morning with dozens of camera parts. I was there in front of the concierge and saw you every day during those days. I wish you good health and thank you again. I hope to meet your team again.
    Rahat

  • @sujitpradhan3243
    @sujitpradhan3243 Год назад +29

    One more example of Our Failed Canadian bureaucracy of harbouring Criminals from across the globe.

    • @farukbhuiyan7388
      @farukbhuiyan7388 6 месяцев назад

      If you don’t like what Canada stands for, why don’t you leave this country?? Canada doesn’t need to learn law and enforcement from Bangladesh.

    • @MdAwjim
      @MdAwjim 5 месяцев назад

      Right.😂.

    • @Reative8
      @Reative8 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@farukbhuiyan7388 Harbouring criminals and terroryis nothing to be arrogant about.

  • @sumelahmed4134
    @sumelahmed4134 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks to the reporter
    To show the best child of our nation, if we meet again, then convey our message, take an interview with him

  • @aircraftleasing3972
    @aircraftleasing3972 Год назад +72

    Has fifth estate covered the Air India aircraft bombing by Canadian nationals and the impact we continue to face?

    • @anikaiub20
      @anikaiub20 Год назад +5

      what impact? lol

    • @mohammadarfaq1545
      @mohammadarfaq1545 Год назад +7

      Did the fifth estate covered Indian cross border terrorism like one in Canada?

    • @abhijitdetapadar4936
      @abhijitdetapadar4936 Год назад +19

      ​@@mohammadarfaq1545 You are worth your name

    • @kazuma2060
      @kazuma2060 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@mohammadarfaq1545 😂😂😂 pak talking about cross boarder terrorism

    • @HinaRaja-o3x
      @HinaRaja-o3x 10 месяцев назад +1

      Really sad to hear that. Btw what you guys have been doing in Kashmir? and What Modi has done in Gujrat? Are you also seeking justice for that?

  • @juar1225
    @juar1225 Год назад +32

    Sincere thanks to Mr Mark Kelly and CBC Team for bringing the truth forward.

  • @NurulHuda-xj8ob
    @NurulHuda-xj8ob 5 месяцев назад +3

    Sheikh Mujib became a tyrant and closed down newspapers. No one cries when he died in 1975. Later he got mythologised.

  • @TarreVizsla
    @TarreVizsla Год назад +27

    Please do Air India 182 next. The victims never got justice.

  • @shamsalfarabi6107
    @shamsalfarabi6107 5 месяцев назад +3

    27:53 Now that the dictator Sheikh Hasina has been deposed and cases have been filed against her for committing a massacre, she might apply for political asylum in Canada, where it is "a violation of Charter Rights to deport anyone from Canada who faces death or torture back home".
    Just imagine Hasina meeting S.H.M.B. Nur Chowdhury in Canada who will be both in the same country on political asylum on the same grounds. 😂😂😂😂

  • @23nemi23
    @23nemi23 11 месяцев назад +2

    and Canada talks about human rights and free speech.Bunch of hypocrites

  • @Nayemkhan-c3v
    @Nayemkhan-c3v Год назад +23

    I’m shocked!!! Seeing killer Nur is living in such a luxury life even Canadian law saying this man to be deported to Bangladesh.

    • @BriefGolpo
      @BriefGolpo Год назад +3

      I'm shocked!! Seeing killer Nur is living in such a luxury life. He should be brought to justice quickly.

    • @bushgulati7816
      @bushgulati7816 5 месяцев назад

      Wonder where he gets the money to support his lifestyle.

  • @tashfiqmoin6527
    @tashfiqmoin6527 5 месяцев назад +16

    and yesterday finally hasina resigned and flew away from the country after killing thousands of students and protesters

    • @Reative8
      @Reative8 5 месяцев назад +1

      You mean people looting rapi**g and posing with “Apaar Bra” are the students ??? You have bright future 😂😂

  • @sharainalam2142
    @sharainalam2142 Год назад +3

    Deport this killer immediately

  • @uthority
    @uthority 6 месяцев назад +27

    It's hard ridiculous find the CID officer told the Bangladeshi judiciary is independent.😂😂

  • @smfoyzulhassan5212
    @smfoyzulhassan5212 Год назад +41

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:35 🇨🇦 *A man accused of involvement in Bangladesh's 1975 assassination lives freely in Toronto, causing diplomatic tension.*
    03:05 🇧🇩 *The assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975 still profoundly impacts Bangladesh; August 15th remains a national day of mourning.*
    05:36 🌍 *Sheikh Mujib's role in Bangladesh's independence and subsequent assassination set the stage for political instability and power shifts.*
    09:21 🔍 *Legal pursuits to bring back Nur Chowdhury, a key suspect, underscore Canada-Bangladesh diplomatic tensions.*
    23:24 🤝 *The case strains Canada-Bangladesh relations, testing the extradition of a figure linked to a historic political assassination.*
    28:39 🇨🇦 *Canada's stance regarding Nur Chowdhury's status remains uncertain despite efforts by Bangladesh, with Trudeau's sympathy in private contrasting with public silence.*
    29:45 📜 *Legal complexities surround Chowdhury's deportation, including conflicting views on the death penalty, resulting in a lack of resolution despite orders for deportation.*
    30:49 ⚖️ *Canada's refusal to disclose Nur Chowdhury's legal status to Bangladesh highlights their stance against the death penalty, citing exceptional circumstances as a legal loophole.*
    31:59 🏛️ *High Commissioner Rahman urges Canada to involve the Supreme Court in Chowdhury's case, indicating a willingness to abide by the court's decision for potential resolution.*
    39:10 🤔 *Concerns arise regarding Canada's handling of the case, prompting calls for a resolution that aligns with justice for Bangladesh while considering human rights and legal complexities.*
    Made with HARPA AI

    • @antelopelol2865
      @antelopelol2865 Год назад +8

      Nur Chowdhury was a freedom fighter in 1971 and was awarded "Bir Bikram" in 1973 by Sheikh Mujib himself.

    • @creedjo4018
      @creedjo4018 Год назад

      but the guy is a traditor if his kills a sitting PM democratically elected @@antelopelol2865

  • @jimmycanuck5340
    @jimmycanuck5340 11 месяцев назад +2

    If Chowdry had been a target of Israel, the Mossad would have dealt with him years ago.

  • @niralaahmed237
    @niralaahmed237 Год назад +7

    Police officers were not confident enough to explain about the free and fair investigation has been made.
    High commissioner in Canada should not speak loudly as he looks angry while talking.

  • @minhajulislam3753
    @minhajulislam3753 Год назад +20

    Thanks CBC News for revealing this truth to the world. Hope Canadian govt will take necessary steps against this criminal.

  • @farsidpranto2830
    @farsidpranto2830 5 месяцев назад +4

    Now you should search for the answer why Sheikh Mujib was murdered rather than who murdered him.

    • @user-kv9ce9kt1n
      @user-kv9ce9kt1n 21 день назад

      What about his family and 10 year old son? The women? No justification for that and I’m not supporting his actions after he took power

    • @farsidpranto2830
      @farsidpranto2830 21 день назад

      @@user-kv9ce9kt1n in the sense of morality this was wrong. but there is a term called collateral damage

  • @sifat5375
    @sifat5375 5 месяцев назад +3

    People who are watching this, do you know what's the current situation in Bangladesh? After 15 years of dictatorship, we took down hasina. That oppressor has fled from our country. The whole country marched against her and her follower. Imagine in this whole video where general people of Bangladesh is in hasina's place and hasina is in Nur choudhury's place. Even her law minister Anisul haque who is in the video, was caught fleeing and taken into custody. I welcome The Fifth Estate to make another video on current situation of Bangladesh and Mass Murderer, thief, traitor Sheikh Hasina. Everything in this video just turned upside down.

  • @mzmrizwie8894
    @mzmrizwie8894 Год назад +32

    Great presentation CBC and the team. If it made it to a movie, it will be a Holywood hit. Lawfully I am blind, but let justice prevail soon.

    • @ramuramu5
      @ramuramu5 Год назад

      Indians have said it loud and clear Canada is a safe haven for terrorists

  • @fountainhead8679
    @fountainhead8679 2 месяца назад +1

    Mujibur Rahman was a corrupt, and thouroughly incompetent person. Duringhis reign BD remained in the depths of poverty, nepotism, stagnation, and famine. Good work done.

  • @ShaJalal-vu1sl
    @ShaJalal-vu1sl 6 месяцев назад +21

    Dictatorship Mujib and the enemy of the country is the enemy of the nation

  • @junayeddewanzidan2954
    @junayeddewanzidan2954 4 месяца назад +3

    Those who are watching after 05 August 2024 will surely have a different perspective

  • @farhidahmed4473
    @farhidahmed4473 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Major Nur, Major Dalim, Major Huda & others involved in this noble mission for the uprooting the first Fascist Dictator from our country. You are the real sons of Bengal. This generation have removed her daughter which unfortunately you left BAL is now just counting its days.

  • @riazulhaque2088
    @riazulhaque2088 Год назад +20

    You care about a Killer's right, but not the victims?! Where is the victim's right?? Sheikh Hasina spot on. Nur Chowdhury is the killer whole Bangladesh knows that. Canada should depart him to Bangladesh. If Canada keep sheltering Killers from all around the world then one day Canada will suffer from them.

  • @athletixbc
    @athletixbc 11 месяцев назад +6

    The issue is the sentence of death. Canada has a long standing policy of not extraditing people who are likely to be put to death after being deported. Bangladesh needs to officially take the death penalty off the table in order to get him back.

    • @mdamzad3348
      @mdamzad3348 6 месяцев назад

      this is a gov funded program mind it

  • @ayshakhan-j5r
    @ayshakhan-j5r Год назад +6

    We Want Justice from Canada. We want Justice for our Father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bilateral relation between Bangladesh and Canada is outstanding except Killer Noor Issue. We hope Canadian Govt will solve this issue very soon.

  • @ParinitaSarker
    @ParinitaSarker Год назад +5

    Noor Chowdhury was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia in 2010 along with 11 other suspects. But he has been in hiding in Canada. And despite repeated attempts by Sheikh Hasina’s government to appeal to Canada for his extradition, the Trudeau government continues to shield Chowdhury

  • @kaziahmed3953
    @kaziahmed3953 5 месяцев назад +3

    Bangladesh would NOW ask her country to send her back to Bangladesh to face trial.

  • @mdshipon2122
    @mdshipon2122 Год назад +12

    Thank you very much for presenting the history of independence and post-independence history of Bangladesh beautifully

    • @newsprint323
      @newsprint323 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bhai I'm shylleti from India...I just have a Q to you country important or Islam ..by having learn that Islam doesn't have any concept of democracy and individual rights, women rights.10% are my friend at least we could have a peaceful debate...Al-Taqiya korben na ..

  • @abdullah-r7g4q
    @abdullah-r7g4q 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank u canada for not giving justice to hasina

  • @ShameOnZionists
    @ShameOnZionists Год назад +13

    My tears falling from eyes .....silent tear. everytime i recall this and see this, I cry. As a bangladeshi im very sad

  • @polycarppolycarp7673
    @polycarppolycarp7673 5 месяцев назад +6

    He's now a free man

    • @taus51035
      @taus51035 5 месяцев назад +1

      His luck🤣

  • @royal-t6o8y
    @royal-t6o8y 4 месяца назад +2

    My request to Mark Kelley is to go back to Bangladesh and report what Hasina and Anisul Huq been doing for the last 16 years there. Also do an investigative report on the looted money from Bangladesh being invested in Canada by politicians from her government.

  • @unglaubichuberlieber8048
    @unglaubichuberlieber8048 Год назад +23

    anyone ask this question... WHO IS FINANCING his stay ...with nice car and condo...
    ALWAYS FOLLOW THE $$$

    • @CatouMilou
      @CatouMilou Год назад

      This is the first question I asked myself.

    • @sakttan
      @sakttan Год назад +1

      Good question, but he was in the military which is notoriously corrupt. He is probably financing his own life with his ill-gotten gains as a military officer.

    • @meco4068
      @meco4068 Год назад

      Maybe he has a job?

    • @905flips8
      @905flips8 Год назад

      An apartment and a dodge journey ?

    • @His_Majesty_The_Crown_Prince
      @His_Majesty_The_Crown_Prince Год назад +2

      after killing of sheikh mujib he was awarded his action by then the military dictator General Zia. he was made ambassador by General Zia and from that he obtain a lot of money....

  • @andyc9902
    @andyc9902 Год назад +8

    I am not an Awami league supporter. But no killers should be able to roam free. Canada's government should work closely to bring justice to this matter.

  • @sakibrahman8492
    @sakibrahman8492 Год назад +5

    If he is not truly a murderer, then why did he flee after seeing the camera? Nur Chowdhury fled because he knows he is guilty. It is imperative to repatriate him to Bangladesh. I want to emphasize that the Canadian government should refrain from offering refuge to individuals with potential involvement in criminal activities. Canada, being a peaceful nation, should not extend shelter to someone who might compromise its principles of justice and security.

  • @NillsDiary
    @NillsDiary Год назад +8

    thanks CBC news and this channel for revealing this truth. Hope canadian govt. Will take steps Against this criminal.

  • @ViewPolitics
    @ViewPolitics 21 день назад +1

    Every man was revolutionary because Sheikh Mujib was a dictator. He massacred the leaders and activists of the opposition political parties. The revolutionaries did the right thing and freed the nation from Sheikh Mujib's dictatorship.

  • @mirzafukrul-d8k
    @mirzafukrul-d8k Год назад +12

    No murderer should not get sympathy from Canada. We want justice.

    • @aliazam9568
      @aliazam9568 Год назад

      Canada is a little peaceful dream country I want to go to Canada please if someone give me a worker subject I would go to Canada I am very interested so many wishes please someone fulfill

  • @grantwhebell7730
    @grantwhebell7730 Год назад +26

    Never believe a word Trudeau speaks people.

    • @sakttan
      @sakttan Год назад

      Why didn't Harper and his gang do anything about this? Harper was PM in 2011 when Noor Chowdry was outed.

    • @MAC-vi7fy
      @MAC-vi7fy Год назад

      @@sakttan Harper did a lot for counter terrorism, he set up the committee on 1985 plane bombing in 2006 to investigate the failures of terror supporter pierre trudeau.

  • @Info_Bd_History
    @Info_Bd_History 5 месяцев назад +4

    Bangabandhu is an evil person.

  • @indianabroad4530
    @indianabroad4530 5 месяцев назад +3

    Why the UN is not acting against Canada?

  • @CAT4U2C
    @CAT4U2C Год назад +6

    The family deserves closure. I think it’s despicable that the Canadian government has left this linger on and still cause so much pain with the family and rubbing salt in the wound of the Bangladeshi people who loved this man.

  • @donvalleyblu611
    @donvalleyblu611 7 месяцев назад +2

    @37:08 Yes, Judicial system in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh is very very independent.. joke of the century!

  • @umarkhalid5715
    @umarkhalid5715 6 месяцев назад +6

    One sided programme. What about the point of view of other party?

  • @SumonPaul-j7i
    @SumonPaul-j7i Год назад +6

    Despite the exceptional bilateral relationship between Bangladesh and Canada, the matter of the killer Nur remains a significant concern. We hope that the Canadian government will expeditiously resolve this issue.

  • @sammahim3556
    @sammahim3556 6 месяцев назад +19

    Sheikh Mujib was an autocratic leader.

  • @nipaakter6929
    @nipaakter6929 Год назад +16

    Peoples Bangladesh is thanking for your Investigation. You have done great work which can't be done by several authorities.
    It is so painful to watch a killer breathing open air. No criminal should remain Unpunished.

    • @aliazam9568
      @aliazam9568 Год назад

      Canada is a little peaceful dream country I want to go to Canada please if someone give me a worker subject I would go to Canada I am very interested so many wishes please someone fulfill

  • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
    @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 Год назад +27

    It makes as much sense that he is in Canada free as it makes sense that under Trudeau, Canadians are losing their freedoms and that there are NA ZIs, (not just children of N Azis) in Canada. Canada has long since lost its way as one of the most liberal forms of government (liberal in the sense of giving citizens the same rights as kings just as there is in the United State, not in the send of a political leaning within the over all liberalism of a form of government.

    • @sakttan
      @sakttan Год назад +2

      word salad

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Год назад

      Trudeau is scared Choudhary, if deported, will rat him out & this may expose Canadian governments role in the assassination of Bangladesh's PM.

  • @muhammadjaman6623
    @muhammadjaman6623 3 месяца назад +3

    9:08 minutes, New era of democracy of Bangladesh! What a joke 🤣🤣

  • @মজানিয়েযান

    Chowdhury was granted visitor status in Canada in 1996, and hasn't left the country since. Choudhury's extradition is a thorny issue because Canada has been a fully abolitionist country since 1998 and in 2011 then Canadian envoy to Dhaka had said Canada can't extradite him as he could face the death penalty in his home country

  • @dee.s.4513
    @dee.s.4513 Год назад +26

    A lot of hard work must have gone into this reporting, and Mark Kelley delivers as usual.

    • @aliazam9568
      @aliazam9568 Год назад +1

      Canada is a little peaceful dream country I want to go to Canada please if someone give me a worker subject I would go to Canada I am very interested so many wishes please someone fulfill

    • @Broccoli-m9h
      @Broccoli-m9h 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@aliazam9568stay in your own country instead of begging for Visa

  • @mdmoniruzzamanmonir2365
    @mdmoniruzzamanmonir2365 Год назад +24

    Canada will be remembered as Nur Chowdhury as a pain to our heart. SHAME TO CANADA

  • @nobojagoron1
    @nobojagoron1 Год назад +14

    The fact that the assassin of Bangladesh's first president is enjoying freedom in Canada is deeply disappointing. We fervently call for justice for our Father of the Nation, Sheikh Mujib.

  • @pathak2964
    @pathak2964 Год назад +4

    Really good documentary..well put together..thanks

  • @MumtahinaHiya-ez1uv
    @MumtahinaHiya-ez1uv Год назад +8

    Noor worked as a diplomat in different countries after Bangabandhu was shot dead. When Sheikh Hasina came to power in 1996, she fled Hong Kong and went to Canada. Canada rejected Noor's refugee claim in 2006 and ordered him to leave the country. But he applied for a security risk assessment stating that he would face death penalty if he returned home. And this is how Noor took advantage to live in Canada

  • @MKhan-sd7hu
    @MKhan-sd7hu 4 месяца назад +2

    Some information in this report is inaccurate...!!!

  • @randomuserbot
    @randomuserbot Год назад +6

    And now she's killing us :)...

  • @animamodhu
    @animamodhu Год назад +15

    I thank you so much for this documentary. So sorry to say that Canada is a safe place for killers.
    Please bring this killer to justice.

    • @aliazam9568
      @aliazam9568 Год назад

      Canada is a little peaceful dream country I want to go to Canada please if someone give me a worker subject I would go to Canada I am very interested so many wishes please someone fulfill

  • @KAZIDEEPU
    @KAZIDEEPU 3 месяца назад +1

    At the birth of this country, instead of declaring war and leading, he packed his suitcase and voluntarily went to Pakistan under arrest. His daughter also managed to escape like her father, just the context is different. -- How many more mistakes and lies will you explain to the people. Now people are not as stupid as before.

  • @FahimFerdoushChayon
    @FahimFerdoushChayon Год назад +8

    Giving a safe place to live and secure the life of a killer, the Canadian Government is also accountable as the killer.

  • @faribamirshahi9333
    @faribamirshahi9333 Год назад +3

    My heart goes out to people of Bangladesh, Canada is at fault

  • @chilarai1
    @chilarai1 8 месяцев назад +3

    Same thing with the killers of 300+ passengers--men, women and children--of Air India's Kanishka, flight 182 out of Montreal, who were blown up over the Atlantic by Khalistani terrorists who are given a free pass even today. Canada will pay a heavy price for this and cannot be allowed to escape punishment.