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After the SDF: How can Raqqa mend its social fabric?
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If Kurdish-dominated militia SDF fighters surrender their weapons, they are allowed to join the Syrian army. However, only a few Kurds respond to the government's offer – instead, others come. A visit to Raqqa.
·Munich, Germany
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RAQQA — Scores of former members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) lined up outside a building in Raqqa city on a crisp, sunny morning last week, waiting to settle their status with the Syrian government. Many wore farwas, the traditional, wool-lined cloaks warding off the winter chill as they waited for hours. Most were men, while inside the settlement center—a building formerly used by the SDF-backed Autonomous Administration—…
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