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BBC
Diplomatic Correspondent & Author
Ask anyone about reporting from the Falklands War
in 1982, and before long they will be quoting Brian
Hanrahan's memorable phrase, "I counted them
all out, and I counted them all back." Brian is a talented corporate speaker, event host and after dinner speaker.
The
statement was a clever ruse to get round reporting
restrictions, so that he could say that all British
Harrier jets had returned safely. It has become
a prime example of good reporting under pressure.
During Brian's 20 years as a BBC foreign affairs
reporter, he has covered some of the major events
to shake the world in recent times. During the
1980s, he was based in Hong Kong, and covered
Asia for the BBC. He had a ringside seat as Deng
Xiaoping brought cautious reforms to China, and
in India he covered the assassination of Indira
Gandhi and the succession of her son as Indian
Prime Minister. He moved to Moscow as Mikhail
Gorbachev became the Soviet leader, and followed
the country's struggle to reform. In 1989, he
returned to China and witnessed the brutal suppression
of the student uprising in Tiananmen Square.
Brian returned to Europe later that same year
to report from Poland, Berlin and Romania as communism
fell. Since then he has become diplomatic editor,
combining comment from London with special reports
from abroad. He was key to the BBC's coverage
of the Balkan wars and the Middle East peace process,
and returned to Germany for the anniversary of
the fall of the Berlin Wall. More recently, he
has fronted BBC World Television's coverage of
the events of September 11th, both from London
and then in New York to report on the aftermath.
From there Brian travelled to Bonn to report live
on the Afghan leaders meeting to sign a power-sharing
agreement.
Brian has also reported from the Middle East in
the aftermath of the attack on Yasser Arafat's
headquarters and The Hague where he has presented
several BBC World News specials on the on-going
Milosevic Trial. |
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