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Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa
By Tim Whewell BBC Newsnight
Activists who've fled Raqqa have been talking to BBC Newsnight
Political activists in northern Syria have been forced to flee after attempting to defy the growing power of al-Qaeda in the region.
A citizens' protest movement has been challenging the jihadist group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), an affiliate of al-Qaeda, after its fighters attacked churches in the city of Raqqa.
But activists who have fled to Turkey told BBC Newsnight that many had been arrested, beaten or kidnapped by ISIS in retaliation.
Raqqa, a city currently sheltering nearly a million people, is now under the full control of the group.
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BBC News - Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa
Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa
By Tim Whewell BBC Newsnight
Activists who've fled Raqqa have been talking to BBC Newsnight
Political activists in northern Syria have been forced to flee after attempting to defy the growing power of al-Qaeda in the region.
A citizens' protest movement has been challenging the jihadist group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), an affiliate of al-Qaeda, after its fighters attacked churches in the city of Raqqa.
But activists who have fled to Turkey told BBC Newsnight that many had been arrested, beaten or kidnapped by ISIS in retaliation.
Raqqa, a city currently sheltering nearly a million people, is now under the full control of the group.
Continue reading story at:
BBC News - Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa