Hasnain Kazim

Summary

Hasnain Niels Kazim[1] (born 1974) is a German journalist and writer of Pakistani origin. He is a winner of the CNN Journalist Award in 2009.[2]

Hasnain Kazim in 2018 during the Frankfurt Book Fair

Kazim was born in Oldenburg, West Germany, to Pakistani parents whose families had migrated to Karachi from India during the independence of Pakistan in 1947.[2] He became a naturalised German citizen at the age of 16.[2] and joined the German Navy in 1994. He was honourably discharged as an officer in 2000.[3]

From 2009 until 2013 he was the South Asia correspondent of German news magazine ″Der Spiegel″ based in Islamabad. Afterwards he was the magazine's Turkey correspondent based in Istanbul. The Turkish authorities declined to renew his press credentials and connected to that his legal residency, which forced him to leave the country in March 2016. He then relocated to Vienna but carried on reporting about Turkish affairs.[4] In 2019 he left ″Der Spiegel″ and became a freelance author.[5]

He has written a book in which he describes how his family first migrated from India to Karachi in 1947 and then in the seventies, migrated from there to Germany.[6] Kazim recounts his German, Indian and Pakistani origins and discusses Germany's foreign policy.

References edit

  1. ^ ""Die Bratwurst ist die Trennlinie zwischen West und Ost."". Spiegel Online. 2009-09-07.
  2. ^ a b c Hashmi, Duriya (18 October 2015). "Footprints: Hansi, herkunft and hate poetry". Dawn. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Feinde oder Mitmenschen: "Als Kind war ich dafür nicht sensibel"" (in German). Die Tageszeitung. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ "SPIEGEL-ONLINE-Korrespondent muss Türkei verlassen" (in German). Spiegel Online. 17 March 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Hasnain Kazim – Freier Autor" (in German). Die Zeit. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  6. ^ Hasnain Kazim