London, August 16th 2014. A protester climbs a flagpole at Marble Arch after hundreds of Kurds, Yezidis, Christians and people from diverse groups marched through London in protest against The Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, their crimes against humanity and against the countries they accuse of supporting IS. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
Hundreds of Kurds were joined by Christians, Muslims, Yazidis and other supporters in a march through central London in protest against the brutal onslaught in Kurdistan by Jihadists from the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS. Many thousands of people have been killed by ISIS and minority communities have been especially targeted, creating a refugee crisis as people are forced to leave towns where IS combatants and their supporters have executed many, kidnapped and sold women into Protesters demanded that Turkey "stop supporting ISIS" and called on Britain and the US to help them out of a crisis that many see as being a British and American creation thanks to historic botched foreign policy, particularly with regard to Syria and Iraq.
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