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          Mobeen Azhar

          British Journalist

          Mobeen Azhar (born 1980)[citation needed] is a British journalist of Pakistani heritage , radio and television presenter and filmmaker.[1] He produces investigative reports and films for the BBC exploring themes related to politics, true crime, extremism, counter terrorism and sexuality.

          He has presented and produced international documentaries for BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Three.

          Despite the artwork, I'm not a serial killer and I didn't go on a 'gay village killing spree'.

        1. Despite the artwork, I'm not a serial killer and I didn't go on a 'gay village killing spree'.
        2. Since Michael Van Huffel developed ME, he has discovered ways of making art without leaving his one-room apartment.
        3. Michael has written a new memoir about his experiences called Getting Better.
        4. Out today, my chat with the adorable ⁦@MichaelRosenYes⁩ ⁦@bbcworldservice⁩ ⁦@BBCSounds⁩ ❤️❤️❤️ Outlook, Michael Rosen's stories for life.
        5. This is my call to remember the diverse, unified strength that helped shape history.
        6. Azhar has fronted radio programmes on the BBC Asian Network[2]BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. Since 2022, he has presented the Outlook strand on the BBC World Service. He also presents the Lives Less Ordinary podcast made by the BBC World Service and available on BBC Sounds, Spotify and Apple.

          In 2017, he won a British Academy Television Award for producing the BBC series Muslims Like Us[3] and in 2020, he won a Royal Television Society Award for presenting BBC documentary Hometown: A Killing.[4] In 2019,