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Secunder Kermani
British journalist
Secunder Kermani is a British journalist who is Foreign Correspondent for Channel 4 News.
Secunder kermani biography of mahatma He is one of the few foreign journalists to have reported inside rebel-held territory in Myanmar, where a brutal civil war is raging, and also recently interviewed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan after his release from jail. With a ceasefire holding in Gaza, violence has flared in the occupied West Bank. Before even entering office, President Trump was taking full credit for the ceasefire in Gaza, which is now into its second day. In the Middle East, three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas hours after the ceasefire came into effect. So despite celebrations last night in Gaza and words of peace from President Biden the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is not quite signed and sealed yet.Kermani is a former BBC correspondent in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He was previously a reporter on the BBC's flagship current affairs programme Newsnight.[1]
Education
Secunder Kermani was born in London and is of Pakistani descent.[2] Kermani attended Dulwich College and then graduated with a first classhonours degree in History and Spanish from the University of Manchester, and a Masters in TV Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London.[citation needed]
Career
Kermani began reporting for the BBC's Newsnight programme in Many of his reports focused on the growth of the militant group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and Western recruits to the organisation.
He secured a number of exclusive interviews with members of ISIS including British jihadist Omar Hussain, and Australian suicide bomber Jake Bilardi,[3] as well as with relatives of other ISIS fighters.[4]
In October , it was reported that police from the Thames Valley Police Counter Terrorism department had obtained a court order allowing them to seize Kermani's laptop to view messages between him and a member of ISIS he had interviewed.[5] The case attracted criticism from press freedom campaigners.
Editor of NewsnightIan Katz said he was "concerned that the use of the Terrorism Act to obtain communication between journalists and sources will make it very difficult for reporters to cover this issue of critical public interest."[6]
In February Kermani was appointed the BBC's correspondent in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Secunder kermani biography of mahatma gandhi Who Is Secunder Kermani Wife? Before that, he was a reporter for BBC Newsnight. Recently, he has been reporting to BBC about the situation in Afghanistan after the takeover by the Taliban. Nevertheless, he is in a relationship with his girlfriend, Dr. Myriam Francois.He has interviewed Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai,[7] former Prime Ministers of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan,[8] the President of Sri Lanka Maithripala Sirisena,[9] and chief negotiator of the Afghan Taliban, Abbas Stanikzai.[10]
Kermani has also been a reporter on an episode of the BBC's flagship documentary strand Panorama,[11] and been a presenter on the BBC Asian Network radio station.[12]
In , Kermani was one of the main correspondents from the BBC covering the advance of the Taliban, the Fall of Kabul and the subsequent events.
In , Kermani became the Foreign Correspondent for Channel 4 News.
Awards
New York Radio Awards (Gold, Best Documentary, Gold, Best Investigative report) – "ISIS: Young, British and Radicalised” for BBC Radio 1.[13]
Association for International Broadcasting (Radio Current Affairs, Winner) – "ISIS: Young, British and Radicalised” for BBC Radio 1.[14]
Human Rights Press Awards (Television & Video, Winner) – BBC "Our World" documentary: “Murder on Campus” investigating the lynching of Pakistani student Mashal Khan who was accused by classmates of having committed blasphemy.[15]
nominee for a Peabody Award as a part of the writing and reporter team for the Afghanistan: Documenting A Crucial Year.
Royal Television Society, Network Television Journalist of the Year [16]