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As the conflict enters its 22nd month, we examine the different plans being made for the possible outcomes.
Opposition fighters produce footage of a man they claim is the captured pilot of a warplane that crashed in Deir Ezzor.
As violence continues despite a UN peace plan, we ask what other options are left to end the bloodshed.
As Human Rights Watch issues a report on Syria, we ask if opposition forces should be held accountable for violations.
On the second day of the UN-backed ceasefire to end the 13-month uprising in Syria, protests and gunfire continue.
As the UN-backed ceasefire deadline passes with little sign of compliance, we ask if the peace plan will collapse.
As fighting continues, we discuss if Syria's government is pulling back from the United Nations peace plan.
With no concrete course of action agreed upon to stop the violence, Inside Syria asks just what the conference achieved.
As the uprising in Syria escalates, we ask if there is a danger that the country will become a playground for al-Qaeda.
As violence in the country escalates, we examine the Arab League's proposal for UN peacekeepers to be deployed.
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