Overview
Ramita Navai and Wael Dabbous spend two weeks living undercover in some of the most dangerous parts of Syria with members of the opposition movement determined to overthrow President Assad's brutal dictatorship. One of the few teams to avoid the ban on foreign media operating without official permission, they meet the protestors and the victims of the bloody crackdown, and visit the clandestine hospitals set up in private homes by doctors who risk torture or death for treating the injured.
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12 - 1India's Leprosy Heroes March 25, 2011 -
12 - 2Congo: The Children Who Came Back from the Dead April 01, 2011 -
12 - 3Nigeria: Sex, Lies and Black Magic April 08, 2011 -
12 - 4Pakistan: Defenders of Karachi April 15, 2011 -
12 - 5China's Lost Sons April 22, 2011 -
12 - 6Burundi: Boys Behind Bars May 13, 2011 -
12 - 7Mexico: Living with Hitmen May 20, 2011 -
12 - 8The Battle for Ivory Coast May 27, 2011 -
12 - 9Breaking Into Israel June 03, 2011 -
12 - 10Indonesias Wildlife Warriors June 10, 2011 -
12 - 11South Africa: Trouble in the Townships October 07, 2011 -
12 - 12Undercover Syria October 14, 2011 -
12 - 13Uganda's Miracle Babies October 21, 2011 -
12 - 14Nigeria's Millionaire Preachers October 28, 2011 -
12 - 15Russia: Vlad's Army November 04, 2011 -
12 - 16Gaza Going for Gold November 11, 2011 -
12 - 17India's Child Savers November 18, 2011 -
12 - 18Trinidad: Guns, Drugs and Secrets November 25, 2011 -
12 - 19Honduras: Diving into Danger December 02, 2011 -
12 - 20Australia's Hidden Valley December 09, 2011

