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L.A. gang members in Syria: Why they fight for Assad
A video featuring claiming to be fighting in Syria for Bashar Assad grabbed earlier this month after it was by a Washington-based Middle East monitoring group. The armed men, later identified by as Syrians of Armenian ethnicity who lived in the U.S. before they were deported back to Syria, also caught the attention of American security officials, who say they're investigating the video. But beyond the novelty of "L.A. gangbangers in Syria," the story highlights the nuances of a now entering its fourth year, and the ambiguous fate of Christian Armenians and other Syrian minorities caught...…A video featuring claiming to be fighting in Syria for Bashar Assad grabbed earlier this month after it was by a Washington-based Middle East monitoring group. The armed men, later identified by as Syrians of Armenian ethnicity who lived in the U.S. before they were deported back to Syria, also caught the attention of American security officials, who say they're investigating the video. But beyond the novelty of "L.A. gangbangers in Syria," the story highlights the nuances of a now entering its fourth year, and the ambiguous fate of Christian Armenians and other Syrian minorities caught...WW…
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