Nazim Baksh | |
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| Known for | Award winning producer |
Nazim Ahmed Baksh is a Canadian journalist and television producer. [1] He is noteworthy for producing the documentary Son of al Qaeda, about Canadian youth Abdurahman Khadr. [2]
In 2006 the University of Toronto invited Baksh to serve an eight-month fellowship in its Journalism program. [3]
Baksh, Linden MacIntyre and Neil Docherty won an award from the Canadian Association of Journalists for a segment entitled The Mole that appeared on CBC News The National in 2007. [4] In 2011 Baksh and John Lancaster won a Canadian Association for Journalists award for "Death in a Community." [5]
Baksh was hired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1990, following earning his Masters in Journalism, and has worked there, in one capacity or other, since. [6] His accomplishments there include:
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| Son of al Qaeda [6] |
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| A Secret History of 9/11 [6] |
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| Nuclear Jihad [6] | |
| Land, Gold and Women [6] [7] [8] |
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| The USA v. Omar Khadr |
Over Christmas, our Arabic-speaking Muslim producer Nazim Baksh made contact with Abdurahman -- and within a week he had confided the real story to Naz. He told us that he had been working for the CIA since mid-2002 -- including all the time he had been in Guantanamo -- that the story he presented at the press conference was a cover story dictated to him by the agency.
The winners in the OPEN TELEVISION (LESS THAN 5 MINUTES) category are: Linden MacIntyre, Neil Docherty, Nazim Baksh -- The Mole -- CBC News - The National