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  • Ozla Graniv
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  • Ozla Graniv was a female Trill reporter for the Trill newsmagazine Seeker. Sometime prior to 2375, Graniv reported a major exposé on the Orion Syndicate, which led to a number of high-profile arrests and which earned Graniv a Gavlin award. As a result, Graniv was promoted to Seeker's correspondent at the Palais de la Concorde, covering the events of the Federation government in Paris. At the beginning of her tenure, she attended briefings at the Palais personally, but following the Breen attack on Earth in 2375 and the security measures enacted afterwards, she attended via holographic projection from her office in Chartres.
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  • Ozla Graniv was a female Trill reporter for the Trill newsmagazine Seeker. Sometime prior to 2375, Graniv reported a major exposé on the Orion Syndicate, which led to a number of high-profile arrests and which earned Graniv a Gavlin award. As a result, Graniv was promoted to Seeker's correspondent at the Palais de la Concorde, covering the events of the Federation government in Paris. At the beginning of her tenure, she attended briefings at the Palais personally, but following the Breen attack on Earth in 2375 and the security measures enacted afterwards, she attended via holographic projection from her office in Chartres. In late 2379, Graniv covered Palais de la Concorde Press Liaison Kant Jorel's announcement of the candidates for the special election for the President of the United Federation of Planets. After Kant refused to answer a question from Annalisa Armitage concerning Councillor T'Latrek because she asked out of turn, Graniv immediately asked the same question. (TNG novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace) In January of 2380, Graniv asked her editor, Farik, for a temporary leave to investigate conditions on the war-torn independent world of Tezwa. While there, she uncovered evidence that the Federation had illegally armed Tezwa with nadion-pulse cannons, in violation of the Khitomer Accords. Her investigation found that former Federation President Min Zife and his Secretary of Military Intelligence Nelino Quafina were directly responsible, and that Starfleet Admiral William Ross had forced Zife from office. Although she uncovered sufficient proof, Graniv eventually declined to publish the story, concluding that doing so would be harmful to the Federation. (ST novel: Articles of the Federation) Graniv later returned to Tezwa, and reported the withdrawal of the SS Esperanto from supply runs to Tezwa following the Borg Invasion of 2381, and the persistent poor conditions on that world. (ST novel: A Singular Destiny) On January 7 2386, Graniv interviewed Doctor Julian Bashir and Sarina Douglas on Andor, about his rogue actions the preceding year in accessing classified genetic data and curing the Andorians of their reproductive crisis. (Section 31 novel: Disavowed)