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Syria is turning increasingly violent as the crackdown on protests continues and an armed opposition emerges.
Journalist with London-based broadcaster tells of arrest and interrogation last week while on assignment in Damascus.
Six months after a massive earthquake and tsunami, the country works to catch its breath, recover and rebuild.
A look at the media divide over the Nakba narrative and the symbiotic relationship between journalists and rebels.
'We could clearly hear the interrogator pummelling his fists into his subject,' writes our correspondent.
Dorothy Parvaz narrates what she experienced while being held in Syria and Iran.
Dorothy Parvaz, who disappeared on assignment in Syria 19 days ago, was sent back to Doha by Iranian authorities.
Syria says Dorothy Parvaz was deported to Iran, but Tehran has not shed any light on her whereabouts or wellbeing.
Al Jazeera calls for reporter's release after Iranian foreign minister says he has no information about her whereabouts.
Al Jazeera's Dorothy Parvaz, missing since arriving in Damascus two weeks ago, is now understood to be in Tehran.
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