Trinidad and Tobago Nationals Remain Stranded in Northeast Syria
Click to expand Image A Trinidadian boy, then 16, looks out a window in the Houry detention center in northeast Syria on June 18, 2019. He was one of eight family members brought to Syria by his stepfather in 2014. © 2019 Sam Tarling Trinidad and Tobago’s newly elected prime minister, Kamla (…)
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