Darwish is the president of the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression, a partner organization of
Reporters Without Borders, founded in 2004. The organization was refused accreditation by the Syrian government, but it continues to operate in secret. In 2006, the group launched an independent news website, syriaview.net, but the site was soon banned by the Syrian government. In April 2008, Darwish and a colleague were arrested after their reporting on riots in
Adra, a town near
Damascus. Thirty-five international press freedom organizations co-signed a letter protesting the sentence, describing it as part of "an ongoing pattern of harassment and detention of journalists and activists." Darwish has also been subject to travel bans to prevent him from leaving the country. He also reported on
clashes in Daraa in early 2011 during the beginning stages of the
Syrian Civil War. == 2012 arrest ==