Banners set up protesting Turkey's war on Kurds and possible support for ISIS

On the 24th of March, Kurdish activists displayed large banners across Mass Ave from the Turkish Embassy. The banners demanded that Turkey stop their war on the Kurdish people and stop collaborating with ISIS,also known as Daesh.

While the banners appeared to be in front of the Japanese Embassy and offset a little to the West, their position was apparently chosen to be directly across the street from the Turkish Embassy and clearly readable from there.

During the 2014-2015 siege of Kobane, Turkey sealed the north side of the area otherside besieged by Daesh just as Egypt seals the southern edge of Gaza for Israel. Today, Kurdish transit is still interfered with while ISIS fighters seem to pour over the border with little opposition. Thus, Turkey's president Erogden, a known theocrat, is deemed to be in league with Daesh.

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