raqqa

"I realized that life had stopped for me."
"All of us are accepting that any one of us will be killed at anytime or anywhere," one says.
Survivors say there are perhaps hundreds of Yazidi women, girls and boys held as sex slaves and child soldiers in Raqqa, Syria.
The "chatter" included a boast of taking down the plane on Saturday and how it was done.
The men worked with an activist organization that provides a rare look into Raqqa, the Islamic State's self-proclaimed capital.