Raqqa Revolutionaries Brigade Liwa Thūwwār ar-Raqqah | |
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لواء ثوار الرقة | |
Logo of Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa Flag of Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa | |
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Dates of operation | September 2012 – June 2018[8] |
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Headquarters | Ayn Issa |
Active regions | Raqqa Governorate[15] and Aleppo Governorate,[3] |
Ideology | Sunni Islamism (2012–14)[14] Democracy (since 2014)[14] |
Size | +800 (self-claim, late 2015)[16] |
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Battles and wars | Syrian Civil War |
Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa (Arabic: لواء ثوار الرقة, romanized: Liwā' Thūwwār ar-Raqqah, lit. 'Raqqa Revolutionaries' Brigade') was a rebel group in the Syrian Civil War.[22] It was formed in September 2012 in the Raqqa Governorate. Aligned with jihadist factions for its first years, at the end of 2015, it joined the Syrian Democratic Forces. During an interview by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi in 2015, Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa's media director stated that the group wants a "civil democratic state". He also claimed that the group had no relations with the Syrian National Coalition based in Turkey.[14]
Between the end of 2015 and mid-2017, the group was known as Jabhat Thuwar al-Raqqa (Arabic: جبهة ثوار الرقة, romanized: Jabhat Thūwwār ar-Raqqah), or the Front of Raqqa Revolutionaries.