The former ‘caliphate capital’ is haunted by fears of an ISIS comeback
In a rural Raqqa suburb, we ran into Sheikh Humaidi al-Ashlash, one of the area’s most prominent Arab tribal leaders who has lent his support to the U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led administration of the Syrian Democratic Forces now in charge. He invited us for tea on his terrace, where he launched into a …
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