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Wael Dabbous

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Wael Dabbous is a UK-based journalist.

Together with Ramita Navai, Dabbous was awarded an Emmy as director of Frontline: Syria Undercover broadcast on PBS in the US, a programme tackling the ongoing (since March 2011) revolution in Syria.[1] Dabbous has also been associated with a number of other documentary films broadcast on television, including documentaries on child prisoners in Burundi, broadcast on Channel 4 on free-to-air television in the UK[2]

Dabbous attended Moulsham High School in Chelmsford, Essex in England.[3]

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