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Bangladesh Foreign Minister: ‘Canada a Hub for Murderers,’ Questions Extradition Policies”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/29 at 9:26 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In an exclusive interview with India Today, Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister, AK Abdul Momen, voices concerns over Canada’s reluctance to extradite Noor Chowdhury, the confessed assassin of Bangladesh’s founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, stating, “Canada has become a hub for murderers.”

Amidst growing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada due to the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Bangladesh adds its voice to the debate on Canada’s extradition practices. At the heart of this dispute lies Canada’s refusal to hand over Noor Chowdhury, who is accused of the heinous crime.

In this candid conversation, Foreign Minister Momen highlights the critical issue of capital punishment, stating that while Bangladesh respects its independent judiciary, there is room for the death sentence to be commuted to a life sentence. He underscores that Canada’s stance, anchored in its commitment to human rights, is perceived by many nations as shielding criminals and terrorists.

Momen also raises a global concern, emphasizing the potential misuse of human rights as an excuse to protect wrongdoers. He calls for collective action among nations to ensure that terrorists and murderers do not find refuge on foreign soil, transcending national interests.

As the spotlight shifts to Canada’s extradition policies, the unfolding events will have far-reaching implications, setting a precedent for how countries navigate the intricate balance between international law, human rights, and national security.

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