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Hassan Ghani was born on 1985 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Discover Hassan Ghani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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2011

In May 2011 PressTV aired Hassan Ghani's two-part documentary on the Mavi Marmara incident entitled 'Mavi Marmara: The Inside Story'.

He was also on board the Canadian boat, the Tahrir, which attempted to break the siege as part of 'Freedom Waves to Gaza' in November 2011. He was interned by Israel a second time for a week, under the charge of attempting to illegally enter Israeli territory, after the Tahrir and the Saoirse boats were intercepted by the Israeli military. His detention was prolonged after he refused to sign documents accepting the charge, stating that he was a journalist covering a political news story and had no intention of entering Israel, but was taken there by force by the Israeli military.

2010

He was on board the international flotilla bound for Gaza in May 2010 which was boarded by the Israel Defense Forces His earlier news reports from the ship had warned of an impending bloody confrontation, and he reported live as Israeli soldiers boarded the Mavi Marmara Turkish ship.

On 31 May 2010 Ghani was involved in the Gaza flotilla, when the Israel Defense Forces attacked an international aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip, killing several activists and wounding others.

2009

Ghani was Press TV's correspondent on the Viva Palestina humanitarian aid convoy that drove from London, United Kingdom to Gaza and sent back regular television news reports along the way. He followed up his coverage with a 50-minute documentary that summarised the journey, broadcast on Press TV in May 2009, as well as a second documentary entitled "Three Uncles go to Gaza" narrated by broadcaster Yvonne Ridley.

In December 2009 and January 2010 he followed this up by travelling with another Viva Palestina convoy to Gaza (again as Press TV correspondent) and produced a documentary series, detailing the trials and tribulations of trying to get an international convoy into Gaza across three continents, entitled 'Lifeline to Gaza: The Return'.

2008

In November 2008 he and British journalist Yvonne Ridley travelled to Afghanistan to produce a documentary about female prisoners being held by the United States military. "In Search of Prisoner 650" was commissioned by Press TV. During the making of the film the two came under fire amid a clash between the Taliban and Afghan police on the road to Ghazni. The drama was caught on camera and featured in the film. The documentary was broadcast worldwide on Press TV in April 2009, and received a nomination in Aljazeera's documentary film festival 2010.

In 2008 Ghani was one of five nominated by Channel 4's 4Talent scheme for its journalism award in the UK, and in October 2008 he was awarded 'Young Scottish Muslim of the Year' by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond for his work in journalism and documentary. His work 'In Search of Prisoner 650' was nominated for an award in Aljazeera's documentary film festival 2010.

2007

His work includes the 2007 documentary The Silent Prisoners filmed in Pakistan, and the 2006 documentary film Miles Beyond.

2006

From June 2006 to January 2009, he was employed as a reporter and documentary filmmaker at the Islam Channel in London, and regularly presented the channel's daily news bulletin. He then joined Press TV as an international correspondent for three years, leaving in February 2012. In March 2012 he began working for the US based 'Real News Network', reporting from the UK, Turkey and Pakistan.

1985

Hassan Ghani, (born 1985) is a Scottish broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker, based in London. He has worked in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Gaza, Somalia, Turkey and Egypt during the uprising. He has been imprisoned twice by Israel during the course of his work.