Feras Kilani
Quick Facts
Biography
Feras Kilani is an award-winning Palestinian-British Journalist and film maker, who is currently BBC Arabic's Special Correspondent.He started his media career in 1995, in the Syrian State TV in Damascus where he worked as a Director, and Documentary maker until 2006, when he left to join Al Bayan (newspaper) in United Arab Emirates.
Kilani joined BBC World Service in 2009, he is best known for his coverage in war-zones in the Middle East, specially reporting from Libya, Iraq and Syria
Libya Uprising coverage
Kidnapped in Libya On 8 March 2011, while reporting on the Libya uprising for BBC Arabic TV, Kilani was picked up at an army roadblock near Tripoli along with two BBC colleagues.
They were imprisoned, beaten and subject to mock executions at Khalat al-Farjan farm behind the Yarmouk headquarters just outside Tripoli. After 22 hours they were released
Covering the Syrian Conflict
Kilani covered the Syrian conflict for the BBC since it started in 2011.
In 2016 he got an exclusive access to Islamic State held city of Manbij, making him the first international journalist to get inside the city since the start of the battle to force IS out.
Mosul Battle
In November 2016, during his coverage for the Battle of Mosul (2016–17) in Iraq, Feras Kilani and cameraman Marek Polaszewski were following soldiers going door to door to clear homes of suspected militants in the city when a car bomb exploded. Video footage showed IS launching a full attack in the confusion that follows.
Kilani, said it took three hours for the Iraqi forces to contain the attack.
Films & documentaries
Kilani directed tens of Documentaries during his career, most of his work with Syrian State TV was not archived, but he produced many more for likes of PBS and BBC
- Awaiting return - Palestinian refugees in Syria - 2003
- Exile: Abdul Rahman Munif 's life - 2004
- The Twins: Beirut and Damascus - 2005
- Syyaf Al-Zuhour: Muhammad al-Maghut - 2006
- Libya's Torture Farms - 2012
- The fight for Justice: Nusra Front in Syria - 2013
- The Fight for Benghazi - 2016