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Syria is turning increasingly violent as the crackdown on protests continues and an armed opposition emerges.
Last Modified: 08 Dec 2011 03:46 GMT Middle East
Journalist with London-based broadcaster tells of arrest and interrogation last week while on assignment in Damascus.
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2011 05:34 GMT Europe
Six months after a massive earthquake and tsunami, the country works to catch its breath, recover and rebuild.
D. Parvaz Last Modified: 11 Sep 2011 12:21 GMT Features
A look at the media divide over the Nakba narrative and the symbiotic relationship between journalists and rebels.
Listening Post Last Modified: 21 May 2011 10:13 GMT Listening Post
'We could clearly hear the interrogator pummelling his fists into his subject,' writes our correspondent.
D. Parvaz Last Modified: 18 May 2011 18:58 GMT Opinion
Dorothy Parvaz narrates what she experienced while being held in Syria and Iran.
Last Modified: 18 May 2011 18:28 GMT Middle East
Dorothy Parvaz, who disappeared on assignment in Syria 19 days ago, was sent back to Doha by Iranian authorities.
Last Modified: 18 May 2011 05:49 GMT Middle East
Syria says Dorothy Parvaz was deported to Iran, but Tehran has not shed any light on her whereabouts or wellbeing.
Last Modified: 17 May 2011 20:51 GMT Middle East
Al Jazeera calls for reporter's release after Iranian foreign minister says he has no information about her whereabouts.
Last Modified: 14 May 2011 12:18 GMT Middle East
Al Jazeera's Dorothy Parvaz, missing since arriving in Damascus two weeks ago, is now understood to be in Tehran.
Last Modified: 13 May 2011 10:21 GMT Middle East
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